We are introduced to our first character, Anna, in the form of a video montage which is portraying her life as what seems to be a celebrity. The montage is pieced together using dissolves; I thought that this was used to get across how her celebrity life is always changing and never normal or the same. The different clips and shots in the montage are all filmed under artificial spotlights and there a constant camera flashes, this helps show her glamorous celebrity life and the artificial lighting portrays her fake, fabricated life and that maybe she can’t live a normal, everyday life.
The opening credits roll over the video montage. The credits
are stylized and coloured to match the emotions and genre surrounding the film.
The credit style is very curly, round and feminine, this expresses to the
audience that the film may appeal more to the female gender specifically and
that the film will be full of love, romance and fun, these emotions are also
expressed by the colour range used throughout the credits, light blues and
greens and soft pink and lilac are common and help portray the genre and mood
of the film.
Throughout the film there are constant close ups of each main characters
face, particularly the mans as we are experiencing his life through the
narration. The close ups are used so the audience can see his reactions and
emotions in different situations during the clip, such as when he is talking to
her in his book shop, we get an immediate close up of his face as the director
wants the audience to see his happiness and emotions when he is with her, from
this the audience can establish that he is the main character and that his
facial reactions should be focused on.
In conclusion the main conventions that occur throughout Rom-Coms are
feminine pale, light colours during titles, credits and openings. Reaction and
close up shots to grasp and portray the emotions of characters and romantic
sound and music with lyrics and instruments to match. All of these conventions
are used to match and portray the style and genre of the film. In Notting
Hill’s case they are used to represent the love, romance and emotions of the
two main characters.
Greg, this essay demonstrates that you understand the conventions of the genre and how they have been achieved. When you discuss the genre, do consider the likely audience - i.e. women hence the feminine colours in the title sequence.
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