Short film research (Wasp)

 


a. Common Sound in your genre

  • Raw Sounds: Urban hums, crying kids, protagonist’s movements dominate.
  • Sparse Music: Minimal or diegetic music adds to the realism.
  • Dialogue: Gritty, casual talk shows financial and emotional struggles.

b. Common Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS) in your genre

  • Costume: Cheap, mismatched clothes = financial hardship.
  • Lighting: Harsh, natural light reflects tough realities.
  • Actors: Raw, emotional performances show desperation.
  • Makeup: Barely any—shows exhaustion and strain.
  • Props: Baby bottles, food scraps, and clutter hint at struggle.
  • Setting: Cramped urban spaces highlight poverty.

c. Common Editing in your genre    

  • Handheld Camera: Feels personal and chaotic, like the protagonist’s life.
  • Quick Cuts: Build tension during chaotic moments.
  • Slow Beats: Focus on emotions during heavy scenes.

d. Example films of your genre

  • Brotherhood: Family loyalty and betrayal in a rural tragedy.
  • The Silent Child: A deaf girl neglected by her family.

e. What elements of the genre that you like?

  • Authenticity: Feels raw and real.
  • Focus on Marginalized Voices: Stories that don’t often get told.
  • Emotional Intensity: Hits hard emotionally.

f. What elements of the genre do not appeal to you?

  • Bleakness: Can feel too dark or overwhelming.
  • Frustrating Choices: Realistic, but bad decisions can annoy viewers.

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