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bye bye berrymore
Title: bye bye berrymore
Category: Entertainment / Movies & Film
Details: Words: 1772 | Pages: 7.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
bye bye berrymore
Bye Bye Berrymore
According to Bordwell and Thompson, a good film’s narrational techniques are functional
in telling the story. The most prominent of these techniques are mise-en-scene and
cinematography. If used well they can constitute an aesthetically pleasing appeal, keeping the
audiences attention, and “sucking” them into the story. In certain types of films, like horror films,
for instance, the mise-en scene and cinematography can create suspense or surprise. Wes Craven
effectively uses these
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and Thompson point out that the human mind is attuned to detecting
both change and patterns, the latter of which are more soothing. The uneasiness and suspense
Craven creates in Scream is attained through no use of patterns, but through several rapid cuts.
Craven effectively performs the function of relating the story to the audience through the use of
mise-en-scene and cinematography to aesthetically appeal to the audience and enrapture them in
the narrative.
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