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Page 1: Editing   the descent
Page 2: Editing   the descent

In this section of the clip, Sarah,

her husband and her daughter

are discussing what they're

going to do when they get home,

and what the daughter wants to

do for her birthday. The pace of

this scene is quite slow, due to

the fact that they’re just having a

conversation, in contrast to the

scene that comes straight after it.

The slow pace of this scene

makes the viewer feel as if

everything is normal and nothing

is going to happen – however,

this is not the case.

The conversation -

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The crash -

This is the scene where the

crash takes place, which

comes directly after the

conversation scene. In

complete contrast to the

conversation scene, the pace

of this scene is very fast – this

is due to the fact that a crash

takes place, which would

happen very quickly. The fast

pace of the scene makes it

more dramatic and makes the

viewer feel as if they are

involved in the crash

themselves.

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CGI -

Computer generated imagery is

the application of computer

graphics to create or contribute to

images in art, printed media, video

games, films, television, adverts,

videos and simulators - this is

used quite a lot throughout this

clip. In this particular clip, CGI

would have been used on the

parts where the poles go through

the windscreen of the car, into

Paul’s head and through the car

seat. Some of the blood would

have been computer generated

and the poles themselves are

likely to be CGI also. This means

that they would have been put into

the film after it had all been shot,

when it was in the process of

being edited.