Friday, 9 January 2015

Romance & How Film School Students Should Approach It

By Katie Onson


The idea of two people having a connection, on screen, is one that can potentially evolve into romance. Sometimes it's cemented early on in a project; in other cases, it's a decision that's made later on into the development of said project. Whatever the case may be, it's important to understand how romance can be tackled in film. Students who are looking to earn their degrees, in this field, would be wise to take points like these into heavy consideration.

Good writing is the first step towards an effective romantic plot being composed. Of course, a story can be something as simple as a boy and a girl locking eyes in some crowded environment. It's just a matter of how this is followed up that will matter the most. This can only be achieved through the best writing, which is one of the many vital components of film and what students should focus on to create the best movies that they can.

Let's say that you would like to incorporate romance into your action film; the element of action shouldn't suffer because of it. To illustrate this point, look at "Guardians of the Galaxy," which had two of the main characters teasing at a romance of their own. However, it was kept subtle while combat and comedy alike were more focused on. What this did was that it allowed the film itself to be more free, as it wasn't exactly confined to specific genres.

The avoidance of tropes is another point that film students should keep in the back of their minds. In romance, there are quite a few tropes that have been used to the point of exhaustion, one of them being the break-up of a relationship before it is rekindled at the end of the film. It stands the case of having audience members roll their eyes, since they've seen it so many times before. As a film student, this is yet another aspect of romance that should not be overlooked.

No one can argue with the fact that romance can add something special to any kind of film. It's able to show human emotion to the highest degree, provided the right writing and the perfect acting alike are set in place. Once these qualities are cemented, there's no doubt that romance will be shown and make a film that much better. Focus on the aforementioned qualities and your abilities, as a filmmaker, will only become that much stronger.




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