Normally
aimed at female audience because it’s known those females are more emotional in
a relationship then men. Heroes tend to be men. “The boy meets the girl”
scenario. Hints given throughout the film suggesting that they may be a good
“love match” and that there will be a “happy ending”. Characters end up in
their separate ways due to an argument or disagreement. Finally they both
reunite. Traditional ‘Happy ever after’ Prompts such as: Flowers/ hearts/
wedding bells very commonly seen. Story normally involves
emotions/Feelings/Pain/Love/Failure to Victory/Flashback/Past story. Normally
the story gets linked to audience’s emotions.
Characters:
· A
stereotypical good looking male to attract the female audience
· A
stereotypical attractive female to attract the male audience she is also more
likely to have a different social status from him
· Family
members or in laws
· Ex's or
future partners
Setting:
· Beaches
for the sunset or beach houses this is a romantic place
· Walks
through parks in the winter
·
Villages, small towns or a big city
·
Stereotypical romantic places like meadows, by the sea or out in a
bar/restaurant
Storylines:
· Often
with a happy ending people who like this genre usually enjoy this sort of
ending the most
· Two
people meeting and showing their feelings and emotions develop through-out
their relationship
· Always
an obstacle the characters have to resolve such as; family members getting in
the way, long distances or an illness
· Gives
you escapism by showing someone else's life to make you feel better about your
own
Props:
· Things
that have an emotional attachment such as photos with old memories or ornaments
· Warm
comforting clothes
· Mobile
phone or laptop for communication
Sound:
· Music
that compliments the mood for example slow music when there is a romantic
moment between two people
· Limited
dialogue to make some scenes awkward between characters
· Some of
the film can be narrated usually in this genre by the female character it
usually involves her thoughts being told out loud
Cinematography
and editing:
· Many
close up shots to enforce the mood of characters and the relationship between
characters
· Over
shoulder shots to help you get involved in characters conversations and make
you feel involved
· Doesn't
always have to be linear, it can involves flash backs of events from one of the
main characters life
· Filmed
in light airy spaces to show the mood of the film
· Filmed
in dark places or in the rain if there is a dramatic change in the mood
I have
learnt that there is a similar structure to most romantic dramas that involves
an attractive male and an attractive female character that at some point fall
in love. They have to overcome one or more obstacles to get their relationship
to a great point. They always have a happy ending even if it involves someone
being hurt or dying as it usually links in to the story and makes the film more
realistic.
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