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    Louise

    -Very uncommon to see

    such a large amount of text

    in a film opening.

    - Pace is too fast Reflection in the glass(unclear)

    Mise en scene used

    antiques to link to her

    chosen sub genre

    Used feminine props to relate

    to the target audience. Shows

    that she has thought about

    who she wants to target.

    Used basic titles to

    introduce her characters,

    used over the clip to showwho is which character.

    Costume is the common

    film noir female costume,

    includes the colour red to

    symbolise seduction.

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    Too low of a camera shot

    cant see clearly what her

    character is doing.

    Sound:

    The music was too loud over the

    dialect (no mic)

    The sound built tension andsuspense

    (non-diegetic sound)

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    Luke

    Costume smart and business

    like to show hes an important

    person (wealthy and

    successful)

    Costume, navy hoodie to

    illustrate clearly hes a

    criminal

    Use of costumes to initiate

    the good guy and the bad guy

    Setting is considered to

    link to the characters,

    alley ways to link to thecriminal gangster.

    Titles clear using a black

    background with a white font

    (clear).

    This shot creates suspense and

    tension towards the audience also

    creating enigma

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    James

    Black and white colours to show

    clear and also thought about the

    font type to link to his subgenre

    in gangster.

    Uses sound to flip to a

    different scene this adds

    further suspense and

    enigma.

    Establish shot to show the scene,

    links to his influence taken from

    official gangster films.

    Sped up the pace to initiate the timepassing

    Creative titles taken from influence

    from the film Snatch

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    Thought about common

    costumes and settings to link to

    the subgenre.

    Included violence to relate to

    gangsters stereotypically.

    Dialect very aggressive and

    full of swearing, links togangster behaviour.

    Low angled shot to

    emphasise their power

    and dominance and

    anger.

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    Used weapons (props) to

    relate to stereotypical

    gangster view from the

    audience.

    Arcing the camera around the fight to build

    tension

    -the pace of the music also increases to

    build suspense.

    Walking into the darkness to

    include the low lighting included

    in gangster films.

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    Joel

    Freeze frame to introduce thecharacters showing effective editing

    Also includes the frequent propsthat are essential to the gangster

    genre

    Tracking down to introduce the set to

    the audience. Time set at night to include the lowlighting included in gangster films.

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    Costumes link to a casual bad boy look

    wearing dark clothing to create

    suspense.

    The bosses costume is muck more

    seductive and smart to link to his power also

    emphasise his comfort in his own house.

    Low level lighting

    They havent thought about the Mise en

    scene behind them, doesnt really link to

    gangster being set in a kitchen.Reacting to the boss, shows hisweakness in comparison.