Hey everyone, welcome back to my blog! I'm here with another post, and today we'll be discussing what genre we should pick for our project. What genre would be good? What genre would people enjoy watching?
These were all questions my group asked each other, and it took us some time to decide on a genre that would answer all these questions and more. Initially, I wanted to pick a coming-of-age film because it offers a compelling story and can go in various directions. For example, it could be about a girl facing high school bullies, losing someone while dealing with high school, or even being bullied in high school. There are so many possibilities in a young adult's life, providing endless options to explore.
So, why did I change my mind, you might ask? Well, my entire group decided on horror, and I liked the idea too, so I never mentioned my initial idea. I felt that a coming-of-age film was somewhat basic and something everyone would do, so I went with horror as well. That's how we ended up choosing horror over a coming-of-age film. Horror films offer many possibilities too. For instance, a young teen exploring a deserted island only to discover zombies or spirits that haunt them until their death. There's just so much potential in the horror genre.
My group and I are still working on discussing the story we want to create, but I believe it will be great because we have very creative minds. Horror is fascinating, and I'm making an effort to watch scary movies with my group that have different outcomes and stories behind them. This allows us to research these films and come to a consensus on what our two-minute horror opening will be about.
By doing this, we can figure out what needs to be done to create an engaging opening that draws people in and makes them want to watch more than just the opening. It's important to know what the audience wants to see and what we would like to see in horror films and openings.

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