Sports Drama Genre FT

 Sports Drama

    In a sports drama there are primarily a plethora of different shots, movements and angles. For example, there are eye level angles, low angles, dutch angles, and high angles. All of these create a different feeling to the viewer. There are many different shots including a over the shoulder shot, a close up shot, and establishing shots. The movements are tilts, zooming, and panning.

    The mis en scene could be a setting, costumes, lighting, props, actors, and sounds. The setting is primarily taken place in a stadium of sometimes in a park. The costumes can be a jersey since that is what athletes wear. The lighting is normally natural lighting since it is filmed in the daytime in the sun, but it could also be spotlight from the lights at a football or baseball field. Props could be a ball such as a football, a helmet, a water bottle, and a towel. The actors could be professional players, or primarily a big person. And the sounds could be a crowd cheering, a whistle, and heavy breathing.

Common editing could be quick cuts, split screen, fade in, fade out and cross cutting.

Common sounds in this genre could be a crowd cheering, a whistle blowing, a heart beating, and heavy breathing.

Rocky, the blind side, safety, and Moneyball.

I enjoy that this genre involves sports since in play sports but also how they have the same amount of drama to keep the tension high.

There is nothing that I don't like about sports dramas.



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