Analyse the ways that the director builds suspense and scares the audience in the film ‘Jaws
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GCSE English Coursework Media Assignment: "Jaws" "Analyse the ways that the director builds suspense and scares the audience in the film 'Jaws'" Steven Spielberg is one of the most famous and talked about director, winning numerous Oscars, such as "Jurassic Park" and "E.T". "Jaws" set in a quite and laid back seaside town near the west coast of America, hit suddenly when a gigantic great white shark attack a innocent young boy and woman. Following the horrific events town's chief police Brody, marine biologists and grizzled fisherman set out on their quest to destroy the great white shark. Steven Spielberg uses a range of different sound techniques to grab the audience's attention when creating fear and anxiety. The different type of techniques that Spielberg uses is Non-Diegetic. This type of technique is highly effective meaning that, e.g. playing the music that the audience hears when the shark is nearby, but the characters cannot hear it. Also,...

