Wednesday, 19 November 2014
19/11/14
CENTRAL IMAGINING-
The music grows more rapid and louder, as the men get squashed into the chamber. The lighting shows it as it would be to the audience. The men shown so close to one another may make the audience feel claustrophobic.
CENTRAL IMAGINING-
In all the final destination movies there is a lot of gore. This scene sets up the tension in the audience. As the scene progresses the music stays at a constant volume until the point where she falls off the bar. You hear her bones crack, making the audience feel it.
A CENTRAL IMAGINING-
This scene creates emotion in many as the audience can imagine the emotion of this during the war. However it would create more feelings for people with experiences of war or family members who are/ were involved.
A CENTRAL IMAGINING-
This scene presents emotions that can only be imagined, however the people who witnessed 9/11 would feel real emotion and could create a physical reaction.
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