Family




Family film is a genre that is contains appropriate content for younger viewers. Family film aims to appeal not only to children, but to a wide range of ages. While the storyline may appeal to a younger audience, there are components of the film that are geared towards adults- such as witty jokes and humor. This genre may fall into many other genres, including comedy, adventure, fantasy, and animated film.

Family Film Examples:

Shrek - A grumpy Ogre, seeking to reclaim his swamp, embarks on a journey with the help of a wise-cracking  donkey to deliver a princess to the sinister Lord Farquaad.

The Wizard of Oz - Dorothy is caught in a tornado and transported to a magical land where she embarks on a journey to visit the wizard, the only one who can send her home.

E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial - A boy befriends a stranded alien and ultimately helps him find his way back to his home planet.


FAMILY Film Sub-genres

Musical

A Musical interweaves vocal and dance performances into the narrative of the film. The traditional Family Musical has a simple storyline, while having elaborate dance and musical numbers. Aiming to appeal to a broad age range, Family Musicals often have many primary characters of all different ages.

Examples: The Sound of Music, High School Musical, Mary Poppins.


Animated

Animated Family film is a sub-genre that has a large target audience. Many classic Animated Family films incorporate musical numbers to engage younger audiences. More contemporary Animated Family films have developed a dual sided form of humor – one side that appeal to children, and another that appeals to adults.

Examples: Toy Story, Despicable Me, The Lion King.

Fight! Exposition Through Conflict

Screenwriting Script Tips
If you’ve ever been in a serious relationship, you know all about conflict. Love hurts! It’s when our emotions are highest, that disagreements turn into arguments, which turn into fights and all those stinging words we wish we could take back. Remember the old playground rhyme: “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” What a load of bull! Seriously, it’s much easier to recover from a black eye than to repair the damage that words can create. But the worst emotional scars don’t come from a teammate who calls you stupid, the boss who says…

The Princess and the Frog (2009)

Screenplay Five Plot Point Breakdowns
Screenplay Genre: Family / Animated / Fantasy Movie Time: 97 minutes 1. INCITING INCIDENT Prince Naveen arrives in New Orleans and tours the streets. He meets a voodoo magician who puts on a show for him. The magician convinces Prince Naveen to shake his hand, and the Prince is turned into a frog. (00:21:30)
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