Genre Decision Blog: Horror

 Decision Blog:
 After doing some research I have concluded with this information. A comedy movie is a movie that is made to make the audience laugh. Comedy is light-hearted drama created to entertain, amuse, and please. The comedy genre humorously exaggerates situations, language, plot, and characters. Comedy looks at life's shortcomings, weaknesses, and frustrations, and offers hilarity and a temporary escape from everyday life. Humor can be serious or pessimistic, but usually has a happy ending. Comedy usually comes in two general forms. Comedian-driven (well-timed gags, jokes, skits) and situational comedy told within a story. Comedic elements of both may appear together or overlap. Comedy hybrids often exist alongside other major genres such as musical comedies, horror comedies, and comedy thrillers. Comedy is also classified into various subgenres. Comedy comes in many varieties, types, or forms, such as: Romantic Comedy, Crime/Caper Comedy, Sports Comedy, Teenage or Youth Comedy, Class Comedy, Military Comedy, Fish Out of Water Comedy, Gross Out Comedy. Mystery movies are a genre of movies that revolve around solving problems and crimes. It focuses on the efforts of a detective, private investigator, or amateur detective to solve puzzling situations of problems through clues, investigation, and clever deduction. Horror is a genre of literature, film, and television designed to frighten, frighten, shock, or even repel an audience. The primary focus of a horror novel, horror film, or horror television show is to evoke a sense of fear in the reader through frightening images, themes, and situations. Overall, my group decided to do our opening sequence as a horror genre. my group came to this decision due to the fact that, it will be a challenge. Thus, this will lead us to use all the resources and information we have gathered from the previous projects. As well as, this genre interests my group the most. In conclusion, my group and I are very excited to start recording.


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