Action scenes
Action scenes
A number of elements go into writing a good action scene. First, the reader has to care about the characters. This is why although an opening scene should be compelling, full-on action in the first lines is not necessarily the best way to start because the reader is not yet invested in the characters. Action scenes also need clarity. The reader should know where the characters are and what is happening throughout the scene unless suspense is created by writing from the point of view of a character who does not know what is happening with other characters. Finally, writers should think about action scenes as a series of shifts of powers between characters. This builds more suspense than having one character clearly dominate.
When filming you should use more visual then dialogue to tell the story this can be more appealing to the audience and engage them more. Lastly there must be some sort of conflict that character must overcome.
When filming you should use more visual then dialogue to tell the story this can be more appealing to the audience and engage them more. Lastly there must be some sort of conflict that character must overcome.


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