‘Jaws’
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'Jaws' In 1975, Stephen Spielberg directed one of the highest grossing films of all time. In the small village of Amity; a great white shark, a man eater is targeting residents and visitors. As the 4th of July celebrations are approaching, a cover up is provided. The attacks were disguised as a boating accident. Now, the people are allowed into the dangerous water which contains this shark. Directors such as Stephen Spielberg often use music to create fear, tension and suspense. In 'Jaws', he uses the famous; repetitive music which changes speed and pitch when the shark is present. During the actual shark attacks, there is often a long pause of complete silence, followed by a huge noise such as a scream, or again the repetitive music is introduced. This creates suspension and apprehensiveness, the large noise such as a scream is used to make the audience jump. With the repetitiveness of...

