Monday, December 24, 2018
'Jaws Essay\r'
'Paragraph 1 Introduction: What is the film c every last(predicate)ed: Jaws Who directed it: Steven Speilbeig What is it or so: It is about a shark outrage Where is it, when is it clothe: Amity Island New England, quaternary July Why is it set 4th July: It is set on the 4th of July because on that conflict most Ameri tins gather around and pass off time with their famlies and go out to the set down will close then families canââ¬â¢t go to the beach.\r\nParagraph 2 Music: make how the shark is affiliated to the music in the title instalment: You can almost visualize the death comparable shark coming finisher and closer as you hear the drum flogging in the background getting red-hot and disruptiveer, shouteder and louder beating like a steadily-rising core group rate; ready to attack his prey. found two other examples of how the music or silence is used to browbeat the sense of hearing or build stress: When the loud music plays it get exciting, unless earlier th e music start to being fast and loud its very low making it not as exciting but tension building, so the tension and excitment is good, and as it builds up get fast and faster the audience knows that something is going to happen gives it a dramtic effect.\r\nParagraph 3 Camera techniques: Describe the second attack in point in time and say how the camera was used to foster build up tension and scare the audience:The second attack is when all the children are playing on the ocean whilst there parents watch, sunbathing, on the beach and Brody is doing his demarcation sat looking out for anything risible because of the previous attack. The shark then attacks the teenage boy. The camera angles build up tension because it goes beneath the water and makes it guessm like itââ¬â¢s from the sharksââ¬â¢ point of view and when it was struggle it went from a distance so you could see all the peopleââ¬â¢s faces and retributive how exactly he was attacked.\r\n'
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