Genre Research: Action

  I'm researching genres to try and find innovative ways to make our movie. I have started with the action genre.

The movies I researched all had these camera angles and movements in common:

  • Establishing Shots
  • High and Low angles
  • Birds Eye View
  • Tracking Shots
  • Side View
Common Mis-En-Scene used in action films:
  •  Comedy when applicable
  • Large movie sets
  • Creative prop usage (for example weapons)
  • High usage of costumes
  • Use of lighting to create tension 
Common Editing used in action films:
  • Inserts
  • Cuts (often)
  • Fade Aways
  • Cross Cutting
  • Jump Cuts
  • Dissolve
Common Sounds used in action films:
  • Dialogue
  • Intense music leaving audience on edge of their seats
  • Sound Bridges
  • Ambient Sounds to immerse audience
Films I watched in the action genre:
  • Bullet Train
  • Captain America Civil War
  • Ghosted
  • John Wick
Elements of the Genre that I like::
  • The action genre offers a great deal of creative freedom and several opportunities to employ various cinematic elements to significantly alter the "action" in your movie.
  • When done well, action movies can keep viewers glued to the screen and are incredibly exciting.
  • Action films are always exciting and suspenseful, with no dull moments.
  • Action films often focus on giving performers more freedom to improvise and express themselves.

Elements of the Genre that I dislike:

  • If done poorly, action movies can become monotonous and repetitive.
  • Action movies are exceedingly hard to replicate since they require large expenditures to provide captivating scenarios and striking images
  • When done badly, action movies may become incredibly corny and unoriginal.



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