The common camera angles in action: Long shot: Artificially shortens the distance between two characters, tricking the viewer into thinking that the characters actually punch each other but the angle just makes it look like that. Wide shot: Used to establish the main characters in the movie but not the area surrounding them. Low angle: Used to show how intimidating the villain is and how they are above all. High angle: Used to show when the main hero is in a tough situation and losing, usually fights or big battles. Establishing shot: Used to show the main area where the heroes/hero battles it out. Common Costumes, Props, Setting, and Make-up: Costume: The costumes in action films are what truly establish the character, some people don't even know the characters face but as soon as they see the suit/costume they immediately recognize them. Props: Props are important in action films, whether it range from Thor's Hammer to Batman's Bata-rang...
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