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Analyse the Techniques Employed by DreamWorks which engage the audience in ‘Shrek’. Refer to the Torture Scene

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Analyse the Techniques Employed by DreamWorks which engage the audience in 'Shrek'. Refer to the Torture Scene 'Shrek' is based on the children's book by William Steig. It features the talents of one of the top comedic actors; Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and John Lithgow. 'Shrek' is an animated film created by DreamWorks. The 275 animators have created realistic yet stylised human characters, which is one of the most technical and artistic advances in 'Shrek'. They have created clothing that moved, wrinkled and reacted to light just as in real life. 'Shrek' has many techniques that DreamWorks have employed and this is the main reason that viewers of all ages have become engaged. One of the main elements used is the use of camera angles. At the start of the torture scene, Farquaad appears to be bigger and fiercer than he is. This optical illusion is very...

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