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Genre
Genre means type
 Horror
 Sci fi
 Romance
 Drama
 Comedy
 Action
 Fantasy
 etc
Generic Conventions
 “Die Hard is a generic action film because it
uses action props such as guns and the
narrative contains many fight scenes between
hero and villain”
 When you see things you expect to see in any
type of film, lets say a horror, you seeing
theGENERIC CONVENTIONS
 You recognise that a film is GENERIC
because of the sheer number of times you
have seen this genre of film use these
CONVENTIONS
How to identify generic
conventions
You are looking for:
 Typical narratives (storylines): structure of the
story/character types
 Typical Micro elements:
lighting/costume/font/colour/props etc
 Typical themes: good vs. evil/crime and
punishment/ achieving goals etc
Task
 Lets use the horror genre
 Make a mental list of al the things you expect to
see in this genre
 You have just listed the GENERIC
CONVENTIONS of the Horror Genre
Hybrid
 Some films are not simply a HORROR or a
COMEDY
 They seem to use generic conventions from a
number of different genres
 These are called HYBRIDS
 Shaun of the Dead: Romantic, Zombie, Comedy
 Can you think of others?
Typical or Challenging
conventions
 You can normally prove that a film is GENERIC
by giving Micro element examples
 But sometimes, films do these you don‟t expect
that genre to do
 This is called challenging conventions
 It is good for films to do things that audiences
don‟t expect, it stops the films from becoming
repetitive and boring
 It is important that you can find things that a film
does that you didn‟t expect. Don‟t just ignore
these examples, tell us about them.
Audience
 select texts on basis of genre, often because texts
are arranged at retail outlets by genre (just look at
how dvds are categorised on amazon). Also, certain
genres are considered appropriate to certain
ages/genders in society, and choices are made
accordingly eg teen movie, 'chick flicks'
Producers
 Market and publicise films according to genre
because they know they will reach genre fans
 Will see what genres have done well at the
cinema and try to repeat that success by making
films of the same genre
Categorising films by genre is seen
as both positive and negative.
WHY?
Negative thing?
 On one hand, conforming to generic conventions
and giving the audience what they want, can
actually lead to the "they're all the same"
judgement
 This is what happened to the traditional
Hollywood Western and Musical – because some
films were success, other studios started to churn
out lots and lots of them, the audience got bored
and stopped watching.
 It is now only when a „new‟ Musical that
challenges the typical generic conventions
(Moulin Rouge or Sweeney Todd) comes out, that
audiences are willing to watch.
Positive thing?
 On the other hand, genre provides structure
which can allow a great deal of creativity,
especially when a genuine reworking of generic
conventions comes along
 Genre provides key elements for an audience to
recognise, so that they may enjoy the film and be
fully involved
 Genre allows for expectations to be met, resulting
in a more fulfilled audience.

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Genre film studies

  • 2. Genre means type  Horror  Sci fi  Romance  Drama  Comedy  Action  Fantasy  etc
  • 3. Generic Conventions  “Die Hard is a generic action film because it uses action props such as guns and the narrative contains many fight scenes between hero and villain”  When you see things you expect to see in any type of film, lets say a horror, you seeing theGENERIC CONVENTIONS  You recognise that a film is GENERIC because of the sheer number of times you have seen this genre of film use these CONVENTIONS
  • 4. How to identify generic conventions You are looking for:  Typical narratives (storylines): structure of the story/character types  Typical Micro elements: lighting/costume/font/colour/props etc  Typical themes: good vs. evil/crime and punishment/ achieving goals etc
  • 5. Task  Lets use the horror genre  Make a mental list of al the things you expect to see in this genre  You have just listed the GENERIC CONVENTIONS of the Horror Genre
  • 6. Hybrid  Some films are not simply a HORROR or a COMEDY  They seem to use generic conventions from a number of different genres  These are called HYBRIDS  Shaun of the Dead: Romantic, Zombie, Comedy  Can you think of others?
  • 7. Typical or Challenging conventions  You can normally prove that a film is GENERIC by giving Micro element examples  But sometimes, films do these you don‟t expect that genre to do  This is called challenging conventions  It is good for films to do things that audiences don‟t expect, it stops the films from becoming repetitive and boring  It is important that you can find things that a film does that you didn‟t expect. Don‟t just ignore these examples, tell us about them.
  • 8. Audience  select texts on basis of genre, often because texts are arranged at retail outlets by genre (just look at how dvds are categorised on amazon). Also, certain genres are considered appropriate to certain ages/genders in society, and choices are made accordingly eg teen movie, 'chick flicks'
  • 9. Producers  Market and publicise films according to genre because they know they will reach genre fans  Will see what genres have done well at the cinema and try to repeat that success by making films of the same genre
  • 10. Categorising films by genre is seen as both positive and negative. WHY?
  • 11. Negative thing?  On one hand, conforming to generic conventions and giving the audience what they want, can actually lead to the "they're all the same" judgement  This is what happened to the traditional Hollywood Western and Musical – because some films were success, other studios started to churn out lots and lots of them, the audience got bored and stopped watching.  It is now only when a „new‟ Musical that challenges the typical generic conventions (Moulin Rouge or Sweeney Todd) comes out, that audiences are willing to watch.
  • 12. Positive thing?  On the other hand, genre provides structure which can allow a great deal of creativity, especially when a genuine reworking of generic conventions comes along  Genre provides key elements for an audience to recognise, so that they may enjoy the film and be fully involved  Genre allows for expectations to be met, resulting in a more fulfilled audience.