BLENDING GENRES
It can be a delicate
art. Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Action, Sci-Fi/Thriller, and Comedy/Drama are all
classic combinations that work. But caution is key when venturing beyond these
boundaries. I once reviewed a script that was a hodgepodge of Sci-Fi, Comedy,
Drama, Musical, and Western elements. Imagine space cowboys and musical
showdowns—quite the chaotic concoction. Experimentation is part of the creative
process, but remember, moderation is your ally. Once you’ve made your mark as a
seasoned writer, then you can play with genre conventions. Take, for example, a
script that aimed to mimic Pulp Fiction’s
dark comedy but missed the mark on both humor and entertainment. Its climax,
featuring a hitman’s heinous acts, was far from comedic. It’s a stark reminder:
know your genres and strive for harmony in your storytelling.
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