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1 Moulin Rouge and A desperate deed.

2 Example Conveys the obsession that Christian has towards Satine and love. The dance displays the story of Christian and Satine and what happens as they stay together, the body language between the two dancers displays the rough dance. The use of low key lighting displaying that their love is at stage that it could fall apart at any moment. The use of these distinctively visual techniques is to convey the emotions that they go through

3 Example This image form the film ‘Moulin Rouge’ conveys the theme love between the two main protagonist Satine and Christian. The use of the heart in the background symbolises the theme love, it also being displayed by the two main protagonists in the middle showing their love for one another. The high key lighting reveals to the audience the type of mood they are displaying also which also highlights the theme love with the colour red, which is associated with love and desire. The use of distinctively visual images is for the purpose of the reoccurring theme which is demonstrated not only by the two main protagonist, but also the other characters in the film.

4 Example conveys the wants and needs. The use of the song "sparkling diamond" is to relay that Satine’s and wants by being materialistic, the use of costuming also displays her needs and wants by wearing a shiny, sparkling dress whilst singing "sparkling diamond" which makes her stand out. The use of distinctively visual techniques is to relay

5 Example Coveys the fantasy that happens when singing. The long shot gives the whereabouts of the two and the closed framing of the two make it seem the two are in a fantasy world, the use of fill light makes the scene seem more artificial. The use of distintively visual techniques is to seperate fantasy and reality.

6 Exapmle relays the secrecy. The use of sound makes the main protagonist suspicious from the use of the radio brings tension, the use of props makes it seem that he is committing something. The use of distinctively visual techniques is to create an atmosphere which keeps people guessing to what he is doing.

7 relays the mood. The use of sound both diegetic and non-diegetic builds tension as the main protagonist is impatiently waiting at the traffic lights as he looks around at the police station, traffic lights and how much gas he has left, also the use of backlight lighting is to divert any attention from him making him seem less suspicious then he already is. The use of distinctively visual techniques to is to loosen the tension becoming hidden.

8 Exapmle relays the cause/reason. With the use of non-diegetic sounds changes the mood and the audiences feelings towards the short film, from the way the main protagonist is standing displays his body language as he unwraps the tree changes the audiences opinion. The use of distinctively visual techniques to manipulate the audience.

9 Example Relays the usage of props. The use of props is to display/show the purpose of its usage, the high contrast lighting displays the main protagonist harsh looks as he strangely touches the machete. The distinctively visual techniques is used to divert the audience from the main situation and manipulate the audience.

10 Example Relays the situation. The use of low key lighting makes the main protagonist seem suspicious as he takes off is over top to cover the blood, as doing so the sound becomes louder creating an uneasy feeling as the main protagonist quickly covers his hand and hurriedly rushes to the car. The use of distinctively visual techniques is to convey what is happening.


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