
A brightly colored, infographic-style illustration on a light gray background depicts the process of making an action movie. The central flow starts with the question "Do you have an idea?", branching into "Yes" leading to scriptwriting and "No" leading to reading books. Arrows and text boxes guide viewers through stages: preproduction, casting (with a question about the budget-$5,000,000 shown via money bags), explosion scenes, music and sound effects, editing, postproduction, distribution, and finally, a movie premiere. Scattered icons include a grenade, film reel, clapperboard, camera, boom microphone, bomb, car crash, television, champagne glass, and party hat. The bold, sans-serif typography uses a dynamic color palette of red, orange, yellow, and black. The flat, vector-based design features minimal shading, resembling a clean flowchart or mind map titled "HOW TO MAKE AN ACTION MOVIE" in uppercase. The composition balances clarity and visual hierarchy, presenting complex steps in an accessible, modern educational style.