Genre research ( comedy )

Camera- 

Camera tends to show facial expressions, because half the time the acting is the comedy meant to be showcased.

Angles-

Long shots are sometimes used to show slapstick, high or low angles to dramatize movement

Movement-

Tracking shots are sometimes used



Costumes-

 Costumes are usually kept simple, unless used for comedic effect at the right time.

Lighting-

The set in comedy films is almost always well lit.

Acting-

Acting tends to be more exaggerated than emotional

Makeup-

Makeup is kept simple if not exaggerated for comedy purposes

Props-

Unless plot relevant props are also kept simple. 

Set-

Settings can be absolutely anywhere, sometimes due to the fact that they poke fun at other genres, of which have a variety of settings.


Editing-

Slow motion is used sometimes, often to highlight amusing expression

Sound-

If slapstick is utilized, corresponding dramatized sound effects are put in



 


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