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Answer the following questions on each slide. Make this PowerPoint visual, informative and using media language. Choose any action adventure, grab some head phones and choose a scene to help you answer the questions. Get this finished and share on GOOGLE DRIVE or on your blog and send link to Miss Samuels by Friday 9th March. You should spend no more than 20 minutes on each question MAXIMUM

 Explain two ways the characters and/or events in the extract fit the action adventure genre. Use examples from a Action Adventure film of your choice.

Discuss how people are represented in the extract Discuss how people are represented in the extract. Use examples from the extract. Refer to stereotypes in your answer.

Explain how each of the following is used to create effects that fit the action adventure genre: soundtrack camerawork editing mise-en-scène. Use examples from the extract you chose