Drama as a genre focuses on the emotional development of realistic characters and their struggles dealing with intense, real-life issues often based on true stories. Some of the most well-known and top grossing drama films include The Shawshank Redemption, The Godfather, and Casablanca. Drama films aim to keep audience attention throughout by including multiple climaxes and subplots that change the emotion or add dramatic effects like slow motion. Successful drama film companies like Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures focus on brilliant storylines and technical elements like editing to create engaging films around protagonists facing antagonists through conflicts. Popular drama subgenres explore crimes, humor and drama balance, or heightened emotions.
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Genre analysis
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Genre Analysis – Drama
Drama as a genre is quite simplistic compared to other genres,it is based around the emotional and
relational development of realistic characters. Drama film relies heavily on this kind of development,
however it is important to note that dramatic themes play a large role in the plot as well. Often, these
dramatic themes are taken from intense, real life issues. This means that a large number of drama
films are based on true stories. Whether heroes or heroines are facing a conflict from the outside or a
conflict within themselves, Drama film aims to tell an honest story of human struggles.
A few of the main, top grossing and most well-known drama films ever made are:
The Shawshank Redemption - A former banker convicted of murdering his wife develops a
lifelong friendship with a fellow prisoner, only he knows he didn’t commit the crimes.
The Godfather – Crime drama - The aging patriarch of an organized crime circle must secure
the future of his family’s empire by leaving it in the hands of his reluctant son.
Casablanca - A jaded nightclub owner must choose whether or not to help his ex-lover and
her husband flee Nazi-occupied Morocco.
Common plot devices in drama film
At the heart of drama is tension and conflict. There is usually large scale social interaction between
characters with then a dramatic climax that creates a lot of attention. Drama films are structured to
keep the audience’s attention throughout the film. To achieve this effect,they films usually contain
multiple climax’s and anti-climax’s so that there are peaks and sudden changes in tension. This can be
done by changing emotions, making us feelbadly about a character,killing a character,or simply
adding slow motion effects can add drama. This retains the possession of the viewers’ attention at all
times.
The conventions (techniques) ofdrama
I found that there were a few main components that made a drama film recognisably dramatic. Most
of the techniques are completely technical, and be done with editing and camera work. Some are
character based. These are:
Slow motion
Freeze-frame
Exhibits reallife situations with realistic characters,settings and stories.
Shows journeys of character development
The main plot of drama is conflict
The audience are able to relate the characters and situations.
Usually a positive outcome/ending
Structured with multiple climaxes and anti-climax’s.
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Main companies
There are lots of companies that produce high quality drama films, however there are a few that stand
out to make the most well-known and ’best’ films in the drama genre.
Paramount Pictures – Creator of the Godfather, the most well-known drama film to date, they have
risen to the top of film production. They went on to make Titanic, Forest Gump and Iron-man and
many more top grossing films.
Columbia Pictures – Creator of the Shawshank Redemption, a $28 million grossing film. With their
focus on brilliant storylines, CGI and animation they went on to create Ghostbusters, Pixels, Spider-
man 3 and The Smurfs.
Protagonist vs Antagonist
Protagonists in drama - A protagonist is the central character or leading figure in poetry, narrative,
novel or any other story. A protagonist is sometimes called a “hero” by the audience or readers. The
audience are able to relate with this character,and supposed to like this character.
Antagonist in drama - An antagonist is a character or a group of characters which stand in opposition
to the protagonist or the main character. – Usually a ‘’bad guy’’ in the film, someone who the
audience is supposed to dislike.
Sub Genre’s
Crime drama – Generally follows a character involved in criminal activity or law enforcement/ legal
system. It is one of the most popular film genres as it usually includes high speed police chases or
murder mysteries. It is engaging because it explorers race,gender, criminality and social / cultural
factors. A good example is The Godfather, it’s a classic crime drama.
Comedy drama – A drama film that has an equal, or close to equal balance of humour and serious
content. It creates a very diverse film that can make the audience laugh one moment, then change their
emotion in the space of a scene. A popular example of a comedy drama is 50/50, it contains the
correct balance between humour and serious content, and makes for a very enjoyable film.
Melodrama – Uses plots that appeal to the heightened emotions of the audience. These films often put
the character in danger to appeal to the emotions of the audience. Melodramatic plots often deal with
crises of human emotion, failed romance or friendship, tragedy, illness, or emotional and physical
hardship. (often including a centralfemale character) that would directly appeal to feminine
audiences. Also called tearjerkers, or "chick flicks".