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Inspirational Scenes from Films By: Vanessa Justino 5078

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Page 1: Inspirational scenes from films

Inspirational Scenes from Films By: Vanessa Justino 5078

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Girl interrupted

A teenager's stayed 18-month at a

mental institution as she have been

having some delusions.

True story

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How does scene employ conventions of genre ?

Big face expressionDeep Breath

Long / Big Movements

Comments (or make jokes) when not on the right situation

“oh please I didn't press shit, she is waiting for an excuse”

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Who is target audience? How does the scene cater to that specific audience?

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Character(s) + representation + Costume/props

The silk ____ she is wearing portrays her as a mid to upper class

Hair very well cut and organised

The open legs and doll colour clothes (dirty) portrays her as a lower class and masculine. (had to work earlier age with dad so learned to do things that man would do.

The glasses are also very masculine look (small) as women at the time wore big, bright, warm colour sun glasses

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This two characters inspires me because :They have similar personalities from my opening sequences characters.

O girl who has a problem (anorexia nervosa) but doesn't like to show it ,so she cover her self...

As the other is very confidence, out spoken. Not afraid to show who she is...

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Filming techniques

This shots can be used at the scene of the toilet which will include Imitable behaviour and when she gets on the bath. To show the character emotions.

Close up shots

High Angle shots

Giving me lots of information about the scene

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Requiem for a DreamThe film portray the lives offour different people living inBrooklyn on their search forhappiness, pleasure in life. Itshows the direct and indirecteffects that drugs and variousaddictions have on each of theindividuals.

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How does scene employ conventions of genre ?

Big face expressionHuman

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Who is target audience? How does the scene cater to that specific audience?

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Character(s) + representation + Costume/props

Drug dealer • Doesn't have a healthy life• Unhappy / Unloved • Pail, Lips white quivering (no strength) • Red eyes (increases blood flow) • Thin face

Doctor

• Mid Class • White Coat • Well dressed• Stethoscope

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Filming techniques

3 seconds shotClose up

3 seconds shotClose up + track

2 seconds shotHigh angle + Bird's Eye

This is the last scenes of the movie where the boy runs to a river he stair for a bit, walks begins and falls back, and wakes up in hospital

This scenes inspires me because :They use shots that involves the audience with the scene. Making it more real. (Track , High angle and Birds eye which enabling the viewer to see things the characters can't)

As the shots change very quick the cuts are very natural that cant been seen making it clear and smooth.

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Music / SoundIn this scene the are Non - Diagetic sounds and Diagetic sounds.

• The used violing , piano, to create a high sound ,building suspense.

• It quit sad and depressing. To show that the characters are unhappy with the situation

• Also is a continues tone (doesn't change rhyme which could represent the condition (drugs) that the characters.

This inspires me because :were able to use both Non-Diagetic and Diagetic sounds throw out two completely different mood scenes but worked very well for both. I could do that for the scene of the kitchen and the toilet

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Lighting This scenes inspires me because :it made me focus on in the character what she is doing.

It could be used in my opening sequence when the girl is in front of the mirror looking at her body.

The lights could only be focused at her, so the audience can only focus at what the character is doing and not the location and other props on the scene