Thursday, 17 November 2016

Film Language test learner response

LEARNER RESPONSE




WWW: Close textual analysis; quite detailed answers 
EBI: Re-do Sound paragraph



There is an eerie ominous atmosphere when the character comes down the stairs. There is a mild humming sound and helps create a form of tension whining the scene. The atmosphere is also made more quick and exciting through the light orchestral non-diegetic music which goes from quiet to a crescendo.  A use of parallel sound is created as when the explosion occurs the sound is loud and exaggerated to match the explosion contributing to the chaotic scene and of it. Contrastingly, the music goes quiet after the explosion crating a silencing effect before entering another scene.  Also, the loud sounds of the gunshot before the protagonist, a loud diegetic sound, helps to create the suspenseful scene the producer was aiming for a noir film.  The dynamics of the sounds when the explosion happens, making the audience feel uneasy, is a feature of the neo-noir genre creating light sounds creating suspense and so gripping the audience. The dialogue of the scene is quiet, gritty and gravelly which suits the genre of noir filming of the time. 

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