As my film Backbone will be firmly rooted in the drama genre it is vital to research the conventions of the drama to understand it and make an effective film within the genre. In the book 'Directing: film techniques and aesthetics' Michael Rabiger veteran director of 35 films talks of conflict and how this is a key term in drama films. There are certain different forms of conflict which he lists below.
- Person versus person (external conflict)
- Person versus environment or social institution (external conflict)
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| James Franco in 127 hours (2011) |
- Person versus a task they are compelled to undertake (internal and external conflict)
- Person versus themselves, as in someone with conflicting traits or beliefs (internal conflict)
My main character experiences these conflicts above to certain degrees. He has a decision to make that could have ramifications if something goes wrong. He is also facing potential terminal illness.
Although primarily a drama the story also has its elements of suspense/thriller as the fear of the unknown takes over for both the lorry driver Rick and the two brothers inside the lorry who don't know what to expect on the other side.


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