TV Genres -
Action -
An action story is similar to adventure, and the protagonist usually takes a risky turn, which leads to desperate situations (including explosions, fight scenes, daring escapes, etc.).
Adventure -
An adventure story is about a protagonist who journeys to epic or distant places to accomplish something.
Comedy -
Comedy is a story that tells about a series of funny, or comical events, intended to make the audience laugh.
Crime -
A crime story is about a crime that is being committed or was committed.
Drama -
drama is a genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone, focusing on in-depth development of realistic characters who must deal with realistic emotional struggles.
Fantasy -
A fantasy story is about magic or supernatural forces, rather than technology (as science fiction) if it happens to take place in a modern or future era.
Historical -
A story about a real person or event.
Horror -
A horror story is told to deliberately scare or frighten the audience, through suspense, violence or shock.
Mystery -
A mystery story follows an investigator as he/she attempts to solve a puzzle (often a crime).
Romance -
A Romance is a emotion-driven stories that are primarily focused on the relationship between the main characters of the story.
Science fiction -
Science fiction is similar to fantasy, except stories in this genre use scientific understanding to explain the universe that it takes place in.
Thriller -
A Thriller is a story that is usually a mix of fear and excitement.
My favourite genre is horror as i enjoy being frightened and afraid (thrill seeker). This sense of danger is thrilling. Or science fiction because its very captivating and interesting to understand the fictional universes created using science. My least favourite would be romance as it bores me and does not give me any sort of satisfaction as i am not able to relate to the characters situations.
In film production, the pre-credit scene is the section of the film which is shown before the opening or closing credits are shown.
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