18 November 2013
Codes and Conventions: Genre Rom-Com
Titles that fade in and out. In LA titles at point to not disturb any action/dialogue
the love triangle is the main foundatiuon of many rom coms, main characters often have many flaws but more exaggerated.
There is often a main love intrest that we see before the second love intrest appears.. in bridget jones' diary the love between colin firth's character and the title character is presented by colin firths chararcter turning around well before bridget reaches him, and him looking at her.
An example of an atypical Rom-Com is About a Boy, this is what wrtiter tamar jeffer mcdonald, calls a homme-com, this is where the main character is a male as opposed to a female, the make uo of the film is styill the same, with the mans character flaws being exagerated.
in BJD Bridget Jones humiliates herself in front of the audience, this increases the relatability to the character and makes them seem more human.
original love intrest to start
second love intrest to create conflict, generally both are similar, but don't get along.
friend to give advise
non-diegetic audio to start often linking the final ident, as seen in our general codes and conventions
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