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Analyse the representation of character in the openings of Saturday Night Fever and Flashdance.  

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20/12/01 Media Assignment Claire Long 10DT Analyse the representation of character in the openings of Saturday Night Fever and Flashdance. I am going to show you how the director has chosen to represent the characters in Saturday Night Fever and Flashdance. Both of these clips are about 8 minutes long. By the end of this essay I will of hoped to explain how different techniques help us to get a picture of each character and what they are like. In Saturday Night Fever, the character we focus on is Tony. He works in a hardware shop in New York and he likes dancing and showing off his good looks. He is a charmer and he tries to impress all the women. He is a smooth talker and cares about his image a lot. In the scene, we get a feeling of what he is like as a person and although...

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