Genre Research: Action
Common camera angles, movements, and shots: High
angles, low
angles, aerial
Shots, dutch angles, and eye
level angles. This genre also uses over
the shoulder shots, establishing
shots, shoulder
level shots, ground
level shots, and hip
level shots. Close up shots, long shot, and point of view shots are also utilized.
Common costumes, lighting, acting, makeup, props, and sets: Action movies often include superhero outfits, tactical gear, and military uniforms. Dynamic lighting creates a dramatic atmosphere with silhouette lighting and strong spotlights. Acting involves intense physical performances
and choreographed fight scenes. Weapons, vehicles, and gadgets are examples of
props, such as guns, helicopters, cars, masks, cellphones, computers, and explosives. The action and thrill are amplified by the great variety of sets, which
range from exotic locales to urban areas.
Common editing: Action Match are often used in action movies. The primary goal is to completely engage the viewer in the
excitement of the action, producing a thrilling and heart-pounding visual
experience.
Common Sounds used: Dialogue, ambient sounds, non-diegetic
sounds, diegetic sounds, and foley affects. These sounds are constantly amplified for dramatic effect to enhance the intensity of the scenes to create more excitement in the audience.
Examples of action movies: The Hunger Games, Captain America: Civil War, and Suicide Squad
What elements did I like:
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