Genre Research- Romance
Below is an analysis of the techniques and conventions used in creating romance movies! Camera Angles, Shots, and Movements: -Close Up: Used to express the emotions a character is feeling while the romance progresses. -Extreme Close Up: Typically used when a character cries during a romance whether tears of joy or sadness. -Wide Shots: Used to showcase the setting the romance takes place in to signal the nature of the love story. -Low Angles: Used to covey an inspiring feeling within the romance. -High Angles: Portrays vulnerability within the characters. -Two Shot: Used to capture the two love interests. -Three Shot: Used to capture love triangles or the love interests and someone they trust, usually serving as a catalyst for the realization of their feelings. -Shot Reverse Shot: Used to express conversation between characters. -Long Shot: Used to showcase the entirety of a character. -Pan: Used to show contrasting emotions or reactions from characters. -Tracking Shot: Use...
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