This document discusses common genre conventions seen in films from different creative media production genres such as crime/drama, comedy, horror/thriller, and action. It provides examples of films like Goodfellas, The Hangover, Us, and John Wick that exemplify genre conventions and set audience expectations around themes of a son joining a gang, men on a drunken road trip, a family haunted by doppelgängers, and an action film with violence, respectively. The document aims to analyze how film posters help establish the genre and expectations for the story.
This document discusses common genre conventions seen in films from different creative media production genres such as crime/drama, comedy, horror/thriller, and action. It provides examples of films like Goodfellas, The Hangover, Us, and John Wick that exemplify genre conventions and set audience expectations around themes of a son joining a gang, men on a drunken road trip, a family haunted by doppelgängers, and an action film with violence, respectively. The document aims to analyze how film posters help establish the genre and expectations for the story.
This document discusses common genre conventions seen in films from different creative media production genres such as crime/drama, comedy, horror/thriller, and action. It provides examples of films like Goodfellas, The Hangover, Us, and John Wick that exemplify genre conventions and set audience expectations around themes of a son joining a gang, men on a drunken road trip, a family haunted by doppelgängers, and an action film with violence, respectively. The document aims to analyze how film posters help establish the genre and expectations for the story.
TASK Crime and drama Goodfellas You see a son turn into a gangsta, he is getting influenced by other men to feel validated and have a larger male bravado. Comedy
The hangover Middle aged men go on a road
trip with one baby committing Horror and thriller crimes.
Us Dark setting with a family on
Action holiday getting haunted by a identical family.