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Addressing audiences: Name of Film: _______________there will be blood__________________________________ What Genre does this film appear to be in? drama Use of text credits at start of film none Main types of camera shots: Still Tracking (Camera set on a rail following alongside or with the action) Close ups (faces/objects etc.) Wide shots (opposite of close up) Mid shots (in-between Close and Wide shots) Panning (where the camera stays in one place and turns a certain direction) Editing (length of each shot to give a certain pace): Most scenes are five to ten seconds long Use of sound: Crickets and wind Use of music: The music consists of violins that create an ambient and intriguing atmosphere Use of dialogue: The first piece of dialogue is at the 5 th minute, where Daniel Plainview says out loud “NO” The second is where he states that he “traveled over half the state” to be there is proposing what he can offer and that it “is better than anyone else can provide”, to get a lease for the new oil well Main character (find out the actor’s name) Daniel Plainview played by Daniel Day-Lewis How does the construction of all of the elements make us feel about the character? How?

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Addressing audiences:Name of Film: _______________there will be blood__________________________________

What Genre does this film appear to be in?drama

Use of text credits at start of filmnone

Main types of camera shots:

Still

Tracking(Camera set on a rail following alongside or with the action)

Close ups (faces/objects etc.)

Wide shots (opposite of close up)

Mid shots (in-between Close and Wide shots)

Panning (where the camera stays in one place and turns a certain direction)

Editing (length of each shot to give a certain pace):Most scenes are five to ten seconds long

Use of sound:Crickets and wind

Use of music:The music consists of violins that create an ambient and intriguing atmosphere

Use of dialogue:The first piece of dialogue is at the 5th minute, where Daniel Plainview says out loud “NO” The second is where he states that he “traveled over half the state” to be there is proposing what he can offer and that it “is better than anyone else can provide”, to get a lease for the new oil well

Main character (find out the actor’s name)Daniel Plainview played by Daniel Day-Lewis

How does the construction of all of the elements make us feel about the character? How?The plot was educationalThe script conveyed what the producers wanted to effectivelyMost of acting was sensationalThe setting was perfect to as it helped show the situation of all the scenesThe costumes help convey the era and roles/jobs of each of the characters

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Psychographics:Which type of category of personality would be drawn to this film? Why?