Hey Blog Squad!
So heres whats up, to help develop in what direction I should send the plot for my project I tried out originally making a list with mise en scene elements I liked; to see if I could identify a genre that would most likely incorporate such elements. Observing that I jotted down things like long skirts, candles, colorful lighting, glitter, nature, along with emotions of peculiarity, and independence, and confusion; all had me thinking I should try out making something in fantasy. I decided to do some genre research even though I was practically convinced I would stick with the fantasy genre. I wanted to do a lil research on key elements incorporated in genres horror, romance, fantasy, sci-fi, drama, and mystery. Although I was set on the fantasy idea I didn't want to shut my options to other genres just yet, and thankfully I didn't because to my surprise I discovered that my ideas resonated more with the Sci-Fi genre. Never would've expected that. Originally to my knowledge Sci-Fi was all about aliens and scientist, which I wasn't really about that life. In my research I learned Sci-Fi can also be all sorts of things of peculiarity and the unexplainable, immediately drawing my interest.
Something quite unfortunate has occurred. I seem to have... how do I say this... miss placed! or in other words lost if you wanna be more brutal with it. My... DEEP BREATH IN, DEEP BREATH OUT, genre research paper. which yes, quite unfortunate (for me).
PRO SIDE: I got the realization to try out making something in the Sci-Fi genre. I'm not planing on re-writing my multi genre research, because of the fact that I already discovered I want to do Sci-Fi, and the reason for me making that multi genre research was to help me figure what genre I should focus on. Now Instead I will focusing on Sci-Fi and learning more about the genre.