Genre/ Crime Dramas
Crime dramas usually follow a main detective who is on a hunt to catch someone - usually a murderer. Throughout the drama there would be red herrings and hints dropped to trick the audience and keep them on edge. The killers identity would will often be revealed at the end of the series.
Nordic Crime Drama
The Enigma Code is simply a theory that suggests a text (whether that can be television, film or a poster) portrays a mystery to draw an audience in. ... This allows the audience to pose questions and as such become intrigues in the piece.
Action Codes are common in crime dramas, for example the slow-mo scenes that build a lot of tension
-Crime Solvers/ Police
-Criminals
-Victims
-Chase scenes
-The hero (protagonist)
-The Villain (antagonist)
-Betrayal
-Use of props, weapons like knives and guns, dead bodies and blood
-Conflicts due to police and families
Drama Codes and Conventions
-Love interests being involved and affecting the decisions of the protagonist
-Lighting is quite grey to show mostly dramatic tones
-Mise-En-Scene
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