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An Analysis Of Filming Techniques Used In An Extract Of 'Jaws' By Stephen Spielberg.  

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An Analysis Of Filming Techniques Used In An Extract Of 'Jaws' By Stephen Spielberg The film is set in a small beach-town called 'Amity'. It is during the 70's. It's at the peak of the summer; 4th July. Although it's a time of enjoyment and contentment, the atmosphere is clouded by the possibility of a killer shark attacking the public; a Great White. Following two deaths, the beaches are still open, the threat of danger is still present. After a couple more deaths, the shark is finally terminated subsequent to a strenuous encounter. In this extract, the focus is on the group of cuts where the tourists finally swarm in to the sea, only to be deterred by a fake shark. At first, no-one enters the stagnant waters, but the town's mayor persuades a family to make their way in to the sea. This was only to let others feel encouraged...

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