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Analysis of "Trainspoting - Spuds Interview" Eleanor Wolff Draft "Make a close analysis of a film segment you have viewed and describe the use of mise-en-scene and editing." I have chosen to analyse a small segment of the film "Trainspotting". The particular scene I have chosen is called "Spuds Interview" and shows a character (Spud) attempting to appear as if he is trying to earn the placement at a leisure facility. The catch is he is trying to appear to be trying without actually having to get the job and therefore work. Spud appears to be drugged and his hyper-active, exuberant personality which does a little more than simply shine through shows. The most important aspect of this segment is the mise-en-scene as it is this which gives the greatest effect. The interview is set in a simple room. The room appears unfriendly and un-welcoming as it has cold, bare dull yellow walls...

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