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Describe selected genre and how your chosen film fits or does not fit the standard model of the genre

Describe selected genre and how your chosen film fits or does not fit the standard model of the genre

Create a 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation describing your selected genre and how your chosen film fits or does not fit the standard model of the genre. Watch the film below.

50 First Dates (2004) Comedy Http://www.veoh.com/watch/v19374321mRCq2xQN?h1=50+First+Dates

Include the following:

Discussion of your selected genre

Discussion of the film’s following components:

Summary of the film’s story

Setting & lighting

Makeup & costumes

Music & sound

Discussion of the film as either typical or atypical of its respective genre and how each film’s components support your view (typical is an expected outcome; atypical would be an unexpected outcome.)

Address fictional aspects of film as discussed in Ch. 6 of Filmby writing the following for inclusion on one Microsoft® PowerPoint® slide:

Create your own genre movie character and write a goal for your character, a conflict he or she encounters, and how he or she resolves the conflict and achieves the goal.

Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.

 

 

………………………………..Answer preview……………………………………..

Every movie is categorized under particular genre in accordance to its cast and the plot. For example romantic comedy films have a light-hearted, humorous plotline surrounded by romantic aspects.

In this discourse, we are going to discuss romance genre that is presented in the romantic comedy film 50 First Dates…………………………………

12 slides

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