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This film study delves into the integration of verbal and visual features that create impactful storytelling. Through the contrasting dialogue of Boone and Yoast, we explore Boone's outsider status. The auditory build-up of drums enhances the tension, while slow-motion camera work captures the scene's physical essence. Cross-cutting reveals Yoast’s internal conflict, leading to his significant moral stand. We examine production techniques, including close-ups and different camera angles, assessing their effects and purpose. This analysis enhances our understanding of character dynamics and themes in film.
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Year 10 Film Study Goal: To identify verbal and visual features in film and describe how these features are used and combined for effect Starter: What Why
Dialogue • Contrast: Boone "Mr Official"; Yoast: "Titus" – emphasises Boone still an outsider.
Sound • The build up of the drums creates a come from behind effect.
Camera • The use of slow motion adds to the physical nature of the scene.
Shots • CROSS-CUT CUs of Yoast's troubled face and the smug face of Taber • The BCU of Yoast’s face shows his disgust at corrupt officiating.
Yoast's big moment – his significant speech. He has chosen his side, even though it risks his own future.
What time is it when Boone takes them for a run? • Where do they end up? Why has he taken them there? • What music is playing during this sequence? Why has that song been chosen?
Identify examples of the following production techniques. Comment on their effect / suggest reasons for their use: • B.C.U. • high angle shot • low angle shot • reverse angle shots • DISSOLVES • light effects • contrast/parallel
Close Analysis Image Details Effects
Close Analysis Image Details Effects
What does Gerry do that initiates a new understanding? • What 'mantra' do Gerry and Julius chant to reinforce their new understanding?