Action Films:
A action film normally involves a hero who enters into a quest or a mission to reach a goal. They usually include of obstacles including fighting and chase scenes, physical stunts, and weapons along the way. Action films are typically very fast paced and exciting to watch, often with loads of explosions!
A example of a good action film I like would be 'Taken', directed by Pierre Morel and staring Liam Neeson:
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The DVD cover for the Action Film 'Taken'.
Just from glancing at the DVD cover for the film 'Taken' you would immediately be able to tell it is an action film. The hero is placed in the middle of the cover carrying a gun, this indicates that there will likely be fight scenes. Also the now famous quote from the film is printed on the cover, and this quote suggests he will be going on a quest for revenge.
Thriller Films:
A Thriller is a film which builds suspense and tension for the audience. They use suspense and anticipation to keep the audience alert and engaged. Danger is often a key topic when it comes to Thriller films playing with the feeling of uncertainty for the viewers.
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The DVD cover for the film 'Jaws'.
'Jaws' would likely be classed as a Thriller (although it contains aspects of horror too). It definitely builds more and more suspense for the audience as the film progresses. It also employs an iconic and dramatic music score, helping to build the tension at key moments when a shark attack it looming.
I would like to build this kind of tension in my film too.
What about dark comedy? Doesn't your film have some comdy in it? eg at the end?
ReplyDeleteI think id rather just go with a thriller because I think it would be hard to portray comedy in such a small bit of film.
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