• Common Camera Angles in action Action Films? Usually there’s an establishing shot to basically set the tone and setting of where the adventure is going to take place — lots of close ups shots, to dramatize and put emphasis on what is going in the film. Mainly grabbing the audiences attention and adding more attention to what’s happening — there’s always some point of view shots, in moments where something exciting or in action is happening, giving the audience the feel that they’re actually their experiencing it since it’s a view from what the character is seeing. — • Common Mis-en-Scene in Action Films? Bright, Bold saturated lighting along with it sometimes being dark toned, greyish on intense fight scenes. props usually containing weapons like guns and/or knives. Setting is usually in urban well known area’s, mostly to attract out attention and appease to the vibes of what’s going on. Makeup usually containing lots of blood to represent the d...
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