Two possible genre choices that I would be considering for the film's opening would be i=Indie or hardboiled fiction. The reasons why I'm considering both of these genres are due to the specific characteristics that they each have. The Indie genre has unique storytelling, strong character development, and creative freedom for the director. Hardboiled fiction on the other hand involves violence, an urban setting, corruption, femmes fatale, and detectives.
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(Example of a Hardboiled fiction) |
Basic research
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(Snapshot from Juno 2007) |
Indie films are known for their unique storytelling and their artistic expression. Normally produced outside of a major film studio system. Created with lower budgets than major studio films. Also, filmmakers often have greater control which allows for exploration into themes and storylines that usually are unconventional. Indie films are usually distributed through independent companies, film festivals, or digital platforms. Overall Indie films are characterized by their outside-the-box thinking and artistic view of films.
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(Another example of Hardboiled fiction) |
Hardboiled films are known for their gritty realism, complex characters, and a prominent focus on crime and corruption. Hardboiled films often depict a world of violence, typically including detectives or anti-heroes. These stories focus on showing the harsh realities of urban life and the consequences of a corrupted society. Most of the time Hardboiled films are filmed in black and white.
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