Heather's AS Media Coursework 2014

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Defining Genre


In films, genre is where there are similarities in narrative elements of how films are constructed. This fits lots of films into different categories. 

Films in a genre have similar techniques/conventions such as, content, subject matter, structures, themes, mood, time period, plot and narrative events.


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