But whatever the POV, and the difficulty of forcing the action into a particular frame, stay within it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Every frame and every scene has to have an intention.
Understanding POV is essential, or ought to be.
Action is no less necessary than thought to the instinctive tendencies of the human frame.
Inaction may be the biggest form of action.
That's the challenging thing with TV; it's not the action scenes per se, and it's not the location scenes and the heavy dialog scenes, but the fact that there is just no let-up; there is no break.
You can't take a play someone has directed and do whatever you want with it.
I think what makes a good action film is a story that gets you involved. Just action, by itself, is not going to work.
A lot of action movies today seem to have scenes that just lead up to the action.
Never confuse motion with action.
Action scenes are not that different from other scenes.
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