Generally in an Action film you would expect:
- Fighting
- War (Occasionally)
- Weapons
- Explosions
- Fast pace editing
- Slow motion shots
- Upbeat and fast pace music
- A clear divide in authority shown by cinematography
- Many violent scenes
- Plenty of gun fire
- Criminals
- Weapons
- Police/CSI/Forensics/Detectives
- Bodies
- Drugs
- Car chase
- Crime scenes
- Mixture of fast and slow pace editing
- Mix of fast/slow paced music
- Explosions
- Suspense
- Mysteries
- Confusion (Between the characters)
- Betrayal
- A wide range of slow/fast camera movement to play with your mind
- Unpredictable plots
- Jumpy music
- Slow and Fast editing
- Close ups on facial expressions to capture true deep emotions
- Threat of danger
If we were to make a full version of our film it would include some of these elements from the genres above to establish the film as an action/crime/thriller. These include:
- Violence
- Explosions
- Fights
- Car Chases
- Bodies
- Mysteries
- Crime scenes
- Suspense
- A mixture of fast/slow pace editing
- Unpredictable change of authority
- Mystery
- Crime scene
- Body
- Weapons
- Slow motion shot
Our film is going to have a classification of 15 because our film includes elements of:
- Strong violence
- Dead bodies
- Blood
- Weapons
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