Short film research: The Action Hero’s Guide to Saving Lives
Example film of your genre- The Action
Hero’s Guide to Saving Lives
Common Sound in your genre- In many action
films there is a common sound of gun shots and police sirens. In this short film
there is also non-diegetic sound where the action hero is narrating for the
audience. Also, lots of dialogue between the good guys and the bad guys. This dialogue
is very different from the dialogue between the good guys and other characters because
when talking to the bad guys there more aggressive.
Common Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS) in your genre- In
short films there is usually a good guy and bad guys. Many action shorts have
police officers with bullet proof vests and weapons. The bad guys in action shorts
wear masks and have larger guns and seem to have control of something of value.
The shorts also use quick camera movements in order to show action or pace.
Common Editing in your genre- In action
editing is important for many reasons. To start, editing helps keep the action and
pace of the film. Editors use fast cuts and quick camera movements to keep use
in the action.
What
elements of the genre that you like- I love the fighting and action part of the
film because it keeps me engaged on the film. I also love the parts in the film
where the plan is being constructed and put into action.
What
elements of the genre do not appeal to you- I dislike the slow part in the
movie where the characters have meaning less conversations that don’t help the
plot.
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