Where did genres come from?
In the 1920’s there were 5 major Hollywood film studios; 20th
Century Fox, Warner Bros, Paramount pictures, RKO Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
At the very beginning of the film industry directors and these film studios
experimented film until they established the types of film popular with
audiences. They then reproduced these same types of films over and over giving
the audience what they wanted. For example, Film-Noir and Romance were two
popular types of films and as they were produced over and over it genres were
formed.
How did the 'Golden Age of Hollywood' re-inforce genre?
Which genres became popular in Hollywood?
Naturally the most popular genres in Hollywood were the ones
that returned the most money. Westerns were always very popular films at the
beginning of Hollywood for example Vera Cruz starring Gary Cooper. The
horror-thriller genre has also always been popular and the majority of the
films produced as part of this genre have followed the same conventions and
narrative. Romance and film-noir are also popular genres however these genres
have evolved with Hollywood with many of the films produced breaking away from
the traditional narratives.
Why do audience like genre films?
Audiences like genre films for the familiarity, most people
have their favourite films and their least favourite films and so by having
genres they can identify the likely narrative of a film and identify if they
are going to enjoy it or not. If the audience does not know what the film is
going to be about they are less likely to watch it. Films such as James Bond
have continued on for now over 30 installments because audiences have always
enjoyed them and so continue to watch the next one and the next one and the
next one.
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