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what are the characteristics make these genres in terms of structure ​

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Answered by cutie05
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Categorizing movies makes it easier for the viewer to discover what he or she likes and will want to see. Putting a movie into a particular genre or category does not diminish the quality of the movie by assuming that if it can be put into a genre, the movie is ordinary and lacks originality and creativity.

Genre consists of four elements or parts: character, story, plot and setting. An equation for remembering the genre is: Story (Action) + Plot + Character + Setting = Genre. This becomes an easy way to remember the elements of a genre.

The above elements of story, plot, setting, and character equal a specific category of movie. These elements are discussed regarding how their variations create a different category of movie.

Some genres may be as general as comedy but do not have sub-genres like comedy. The sub-genres of comedy differ from one another based on the fluctuations of the characters and the story.

Other genres are crime, war, Westerns, spy, adventure, science fiction, horror, fantasy, biography, and mystery. This is why this chapter is longer than the others because of the discussion of these variations. Drama can be considered a genre, even though some critics do not consider ita genre because it is too general. If the movie elements are serious and cannot fit into a more limited genre, then it can be considered a drama.

Categorizing a movie indirectly assists in shaping the characters and the story of the movie. The shaping determines the plot and best setting to use.

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Answered by adventureisland
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     Story , Plot , Character , Setting are the characteristics make these genres in terms of structure.

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  • The scope of your story is more important than the structure of your genre. Certainly, audiences that come to watch your film because it belongs to their preferred genre expect to see some features of that genre in the tale... The order in which you display your audience the story pieces they paid money to see is referred to as structure.
  • The structure of the movie: the concept, the plot of the movie/the action, the setting, and the characters of the story are the features that make various genres similar in terms of structure.
  • Story + Plot + Character + Setting = Genre is a formula for remembering the genre. This makes it simple to recall the elements of a genre.
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