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Primary Film Genres and Sub-Genres
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Film Genres Film genres are identifiable types, categories, classifications or groups of films that have similar techniques or conventions such as: content subject matter tructures themes mood period lot settings recurring icons stock characters narrative events situations motifs styles props stars
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Primary Film Genres Primary film genres include the following: D D rama Comedy Action dventure Horror Science Fiction Animated Crime Fantasy Suspense Documentary Musicals Family Westerns ar
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Sub-genres Are identifiable sub-classes within the larger film genre, with their own distinctive subject matter, style, formulas, and iconography.
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Film Genres- Drama Dramas are serious, plot- driven films, portraying realistic characters, settings, life situations, and stories involving intense character development and interaction.
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Drama Sub-genres Historical Political Romance Social
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Drama Sub-genres Historical Historical events
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Political Main plotline is government
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Romance Chief plot is about love and relationships
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Social Deals with social issues of the world
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Film Genres- Comedy Comedies are light- hearted plots deliberately designed to amuse and provoke laughter by exaggerating the situation, language, action, relationships and characters.
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Comedy Sub-genres Dark Humor Slapstick Spoof Stand-up
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Comedy Sub-genres Dark Humor When a serious subject has dark undertones
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Slapstick Physical humor, 3 Stooges
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Spoof When a film makes fun of a certain film genre
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Stand-up Stand-up comedian’s concert film released in movie theaters
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Film Genres- Action Action films usually include high energy, big-budget physical stunts and chases, possibly with rescues, battles, fights, escapes, races against time and crises featuring non-stop motion, break-neck rhythm and pacing.
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Action Sub-genres Disaster Espionage Martial arts films
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Action Sub-genres Disaster Film that show natural or man-made disasters, with large death-tolls
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Espionage Spy films, James Bond
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Martial arts Films that deal with the concepts of Kung-fu, Karate, etc.
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Film Genres- Adventure Adventure films are exciting stories, with new experiences or exotic locales, very similar to or often paired with the Action film genre.
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Adventure Sub-genres Swashbucklers Historical Epics
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Adventure Sub-genres Swashbucklers Action on the high seas
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Historical Epics Large, grand events in history
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Film Genres- Horror Horror films are designed to frighten and to invoke our hidden worst fears, often in a terrifying, shocking finale, while captivating and entertaining us at the same time in a cathartic experience.
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Horror Sub-genres Macabre Slasher Terror Monsters
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Horror Sub-genres Macabre Started in the 60s, films have a Gothic feel
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Slasher Began in late 1960s, blood, sharp-edged weapons, shock value- Halloween
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Terror No monsters, all human beings
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Monsters Natural or man- made creatures
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Film Genres- Sci-Fi Sci-fi films are often quasi- scientific, visionary and imaginative - complete with heroes, aliens, distant planets, quests, fantastic places, new technology, and extraordinary monsters. Sci-fi films often feature multiple genres.
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Sci-Fi Sub-genres Aliens Atomic Age Futuristic Pre-Historic
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Sci-Fi Sub-genres Aliens Outer space creatures
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Atomic Age Atomic/nuclear technology and weapons
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Futuristic Simply future-earth
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Pre-Historic Dinosaurs and lands from millions of years ago during earth’s past
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Film Genres- Animated Animated films are most widely- known as cartoons.
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Film Genres- Animated Hand-drawn CGI Stop-Motion Claymation
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Film Genres- Animated Hand-drawn Literally sketched by hand
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Animated Sub-genres CGI Computer generated images
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Stop-Motion Objects are filmed in seconds and rearranged
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Claymation Same process as Stop-Motion, using clay figures
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Film Genres- Crime Crime films feature the sinister actions of criminals, mobsters, bank robbers, underworld figures, and ruthless hoodlums who operate outside the law, stealing and murdering their way through life.
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Crime Sub-genres Detective Gangster Police Courtroom Dramas
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Crime Sub-genres Detective Came out in the 1930s, involves a police investigation- Dick Tracy
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Gangster Initially, criminal activity involving prohibition and gambling, 1920s
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Police Illegal activity
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Courtroom Dramas Characters on trial
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Film Genres- Fantasy Fantasy films deal with fairy tale adventures, or plots from the dark ages.
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Fantasy Sub-genres Magic SSword and Sorcerer
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Fantasy Sub-genres Magic Magical powers, hocus-pocus
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Sword and Sorcerer Films take place during medieval times
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Film Genres- Suspense Suspense films that keep a secret from the audience.
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Suspense- Sub genres Mystery Thriller
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Suspense Sub-genres Mystery Murder mysteries, Charlie Chan, Sherlock Holmes
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Thriller The audience is still gripped until the end, Alfred Hitchcock films
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Film Genres- Documentary Documentaries offer a report on a subject or issue, through narration, interviews, film clips, re- enactments, etc.
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Film Genres- Documentary Documentary Realistic subject told thru interviews, exploration, news clips
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Documentary Sub-genres Mockumentary UNrealistic subject, presented in documentary style
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Film Genres- Musicals Musicals/dance films are cinematic forms that emphasize full-scale scores or song and dance routines in a significant way, or they are films that are centered on combinations of music, dance, song or choreography.
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Musicals Sub-genres Broadway/film musicals Concert/Performance Films
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Musicals Sub-genres Broadway/Film Musicals Singing and dancing
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Concert/Performance Films Film version of a live musical performance
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Film Genres- Family Family films contain subject mater suitable for all ages
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Film Genres- Westerns Westerns are the major defining genre of the American film industry - a eulogy to the early days of the expansive American frontier. They are one of the oldest, most enduring genres with very recognizable plots, elements, and characters.
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Western Sub-genres Cowboys and Indians Frontier Outlaws
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Western Sub-genres Cowboys v. Indians Native Americans vs. Cowboys
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Frontier Settlers, homesteaders in early America
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Outlaws Bandits and criminals in the Old West
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Film Genres- War War films acknowledge the horror and heartbreak of war, letting the actual combat fighting (against nations or humankind) on land, sea, or in the air provide the primary plot or background action for the of the film.
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Film Genres- War War films are based on battles recorded in human history War Films
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Bonus Film Genres- Exploitation A Sub-genre of all Exploitation films were most popular in the 1950s. These films present the worst characteristics in human beings in graphic detail.
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Bonus Film Genres- Exploitation
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