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Introduction to the Action Genre

Now, let’s move forward to the next section of the Genre Framework course. In this video, I’ll discuss the Action genre as one of the more complex and interesting genres available to us.
Undeniably, the action genre is one of the most popular genres and also the most expensive to produce. Action films involve large-scale sequences with a lot of moving parts and require stunt actors who put themselves in personal danger. They create unforgettable scenes and stunts that draw vast audiences attention around the world.
In this video, some of the themes we'll be looking include issues of male conflict and the expression of male identity. My purpose is not to turn this section into a study of gender, but it is impossible to adequately study this genre without noting how it concentrates specifically on the “actions” of men.
In the Action film, we see that there’s an omnipotent character who is capable of escaping the normal boundaries and capabilities of the human body. Every second is designed to rivet us with excitement and help our minds image living inside a body capable of tolerating inhuman levels of suffering and exerting godlike feats of strength and athleticism.
In addition, I discuss some examples on the resemblance of the agendas of the government administrations in power during their production and release.
Please take a moment to post your thoughts about the Action genre in the Genre Frameworks Private Facebook Group.
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You can use the following questions to guide your response:
• How would you define the Action genre?
• What are some of your favorite films from the Action genre and why?
• What are the key features of Action genre movies that you've seen?
• What pleasures do you think Action Genre movies create for viewers?
I would be delighted to hear some of your response if you’d care to get in touch. I look forward to your comments!
Thanks for watching and let me know how you are finding the Genre Framework series.
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Enjoy and talk soon!
Sincerely,
Anthony Metivier

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  • @writertao101
    @writertao1014 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I am a screenwriter and I am currently rewriting my action adventure, but my strengths are drama and thriller

  • @ScriptCastle

    @ScriptCastle

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like great strengths to have! Any movies you have out there we can check out?

  • @julius7075
    @julius70754 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this great and interesting video!

  • @ScriptCastle

    @ScriptCastle

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jumpingman6612
    @jumpingman66124 жыл бұрын

    Glad that I found this, amazing and interesting video!

  • @ScriptCastle

    @ScriptCastle

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks - what would you like to see next on the channel? I haven't had a chance to put much up lately, or update the links to the full course. But please let me know as I'm hoping to release more soon. :-)

  • @racyrowdyrocket
    @racyrowdyrocket4 жыл бұрын

    thank you for the video

  • @ScriptCastle

    @ScriptCastle

    4 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure! Anything else you would like to see on this channel?

  • @racyrowdyrocket

    @racyrowdyrocket

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ScriptCastle yes i would like a simple breakdown and definition of other genres like this is: especially for horror, romance, comedy and also the difference between the fantasy and fairy tale genres :). i am conveying these top literary fiction and movie genres into lessons for elementary/middle schoolers for them to separate and get knowledge of their individual traits. i know there are texts and books available which i also use but this was very helpful to me as well :D

  • @ScriptCastle

    @ScriptCastle

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this follow up. I go through all of these things in the full Genre Frameworks course. The only thing I don't do is divide it for age groups, which is not my speciality. I work for the adults we are always yet to become.