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Compare the techniques used in the opening sequence of "Minority Report" and "Spider-Man".  

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Compare the techniques used in the opening sequence of "Minority Report" and "Spider-Man" An opening scene is what captures the atmosphere of a film and forces a viewer to continue watching the rest of the film. Therefore it is imperative that the opening scenes to Spider-Man and Minority Report use a variety of different techniques to get across a sense of the worlds the films reflect and the meaning of the films. Different techniques used in films are: mise en scène, cinematography, editing and sound. Minority Report and Spider-Man are two very different films despite them both being classified under the broad science-fiction genre and having strong links with the themes of science and technology. Both films were in the top ten grossing films of 2002. They have few thematic similarities but they do both deal with identity, the public and private sides of life and science fiction and...

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