It is very common that a genre can disappear or getting significant revisions in its elements when the culture supporting it is no longer dominant. ![]() The genre convention also refers to culture and social contexts surrounding the movies. ![]() These references are useful for both filmmakers and audience to provide a pool of cinematic elements that they can work on as points of departure for film consumption, as well as for promotional purposes, so both sides know what to expect from a film. Film professor Barry Keith Grant explains that genre classify commercial feature films that “tell familiar stories with familiar characters in familiar situations”. ![]() Genre is a reference tool for filmmakers and audiences alike.
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