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Analyse the cinematic techniques that are used to capture the audience’s interest in the opening sequence of the film ‘of mice and men’.

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Essay Analyse the cinematic techniques that are used to capture the audience's interest in the opening sequence of the film 'of mice and men'. The films director (Gary Sinise) uses different techniques to capture the audience's interest when making a film. The techniques include: lighting, high key -realistic and low key- dark shadow, dramatic. Sounds, diagetic- what you would normally hear in the scene (on screen) and non diagetic- the sound track music, the sounds of someone's thoughts voice over, sound effects (of screen). The camera movements such as a tracking shot, where the camera follows the action, a panning camera moves from side to side to a stationary support to give a more realistic outlook. A tilt camera moves up and down, it's a similar to a zoom in/out feature on the camera were the camera is not moved, but the image gets smaller or bigger. Sinise uses...

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