Conventional Element
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How is it used in
Action/Adventure films?
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Protagonist
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The Protagonist is used as a hero in the film. He/ She always have a
weakness in the film, mainly their love, crush, family, friends or just
innocent people.
The protagonist’s job is to save lives and defeat the antagonist.
Protagonists always wear big, bright and bold colours so that anyone can spot
him. He/ She always has a power as well. For example, superman can fly.
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Antagonist
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The Antagonists is used as a villain in the film. He/ She will always
want to take down the protagonist no matter what. He will use the
protagonist’s family, love, friends or innocent people to get him into a
trap. The antagonists always wear dark colours such as black, grey, brown and
sometimes white, the dark colours represent evil. The antagonist can
sometimes have power but mainly have weapons.
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Other characters
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Other characters in the film are usually from the protagonist’s
normal life, when he isn’t saving the world he’s just a normal boy and the
people around him have no idea he’s a protagonist. Other characters could
also be from the villain’s side, maybe from his army, his minions.
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Plot
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The plot of the film in an action/ adventure must always have some
trouble. At the beginning things are really well in the film for the
protagonists till the antagonists comes and tries to destroy everything. In
the end things go back to the way they were or he dies. The point of a plot
it that it summaries the film.
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Locations
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The locations are usually set in the day but when bad things happen
they are always in the dark. Such as a dark alley or at night.
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Soundtrack
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When it comes to the soundtrack, the sweet lovey dobby bits are
always sweet and romantic and then the music will change when things start to get intense.
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Camera
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Mise-en-Scene
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Editing
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Tuesday, 22 October 2013
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