'Beneath Clouds' by Ivan Sen
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Date Due: 22/07/04 Teacher: Mrs Bernhart (10E4) By: Dilshan Mendis Ben Young Jeff Frazer Beneath Clouds The Beginning of the Film (Dilshan Mendis) * How does the film begin? The film begins with the opening credits appearing across a fish-eye lens view of a magnificent sequence of accelerating rolling cloud movements matched with thunderous orchestral music. Next the clouds fall back languorously accompanied by significantly slower music. This cycle of slow-fast moving clouds is the main theme repeated a number of times during the beginning the film. The clouds and music then fade away and are replaced by outback road trains which roar along the highway. * Why do you think the film maker chose the images of rolling clouds? I believe the film maker chose the images of rolling clouds to symbolise what is 'cloudy' in our thoughts. Since clouds are formed from water, and water generally epitomizes the emotions, they can symbolise the emotional issues clouding our thinking...


