Sunday, May 5, 2013
Commercial Films Content
Commercial films’ content is typically categorized
by high melodrama meaning that the story line is way over dramatized to
actually portray real life. There is a weak theme, the primary goal of the film
is to entertain audiences, not to educate them or tell a story but more just
for entertainment purposes. They also have a spectacular song and dance musical
sequence. This is portrayed by the main actors breaking out into song and dance
in the movie. Most often the actors are not the actual singers. There is a high
organic unity where the whole is better than the sum of its parts. There is
high balance where the film is equally balanced from the beginning to end.
There is high drama, things that happen in movies would not be as dramatized as
they would in real life. There is a weak narrative, like mentioned before it is
mostly for entertainment purposes. There is aspectacular dresses. Most of the
women in these commercial films wear elaborate dresses with designs and rich
colors. There is strong editing. Because the actors are not the singers, there
must be editing. And there are weak depictions.
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