Genre Issues in Directorial Interpretation: An Analysis of Creative Choices and Audience Perception


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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v39i.1847

Keywords:

Genre, Directorial Interpretation, Filmmaking, Creative Choices, Audience Perception, Genre Conventions, Hybridization

Abstract

The relationship between directors and genre in the film industry has been a topic of constant scrutiny and debate. The directorial interpretation of genre elements influences not only the artistic and narrative aspects of a film but also shapes audience perception and engagement. This scientific article aims to explore the complexities of genre issues in directorial interpretation, examining how directors' creative choices can redefine established genres and affect audience reception. By delving into case studies and theoretical frameworks, this study sheds light on the dynamic interplay between genre conventions and directorial vision, ultimately contributing to a deeper understanding of filmmaking processes and the impact of genre on cinematic experiences.

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Published

2023-08-10

How to Cite

Genre Issues in Directorial Interpretation: An Analysis of Creative Choices and Audience Perception. (2023). Middle European Scientific Bulletin, 39, 27-29. https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v39i.1847