Romance is defined by intimate relationships. In some cases, there may be a twist but at the end the main point in films is about the pursuit of love. Romance is not only its own genre but can also be seen in other genres such as thriller, Comedy, Drama, etc. Common lighting usually seen in romance includes high key lighting in which makes the seen more cheerful due to the brightness and warm colored lighting to create an inviting and mellow mood. A close up shot is an example of camera angles that are seen in films.
It allows the audience to examine the characters face to see their feelings and emotions. Another common camera angle seen in romance films are over the shoulder shots. It captures the face expressions and body language. Common sounds heard in romance movies are usually diegetic and non diegetic. For example, a musical that has romance incorporated into it includes singing and it helps exaggerate the feelings the characters may have.
Sometimes there may be a sound played and its not the character speaking but it may also show the characters emotion towards something or someone. Drama is a fictional representation style through dialogue and performance. Common lighting includes three-point lighting, high-key lighting, back lighting, and low key lighting. These are used to set the different moods for different scenes during whatever situation. Common camera angles low angles in which it would characterize the subject as superior or high leveled, high angle in which would characterize the subject as inferior, and canted angles.
Common movements are dolly, tilt, pan, zoom/reverse, etc. These are used to capture the emotions of a character during a scene. Elements of drama includes plot, diction, character, thought, etc. These are what really make a film appear as a drama.
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