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Examine and Compare the Use of Film Language In 'Psycho' and Another Film Of Your Choice.  

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Examine and Compare the Use of Film Language In 'Psycho' and Another Film Of Your Choice By Ajay Clare 12M1 In this essay I will be examining and comparing the use of film language in the two films 'Psycho' and 'The Blair Witch Project'. 'Psycho' is about a young female who arrives at the Bates Motel, which has terrible secrets of its own. 'The Blair Witch Project' is about three student filmmakers who disappeared in the woods near Burkittesville, Maryland, while shooting a documentary. One year later, their footage was found. Both films are of the thriller genre, however differ in film language to each other in some ways. The first thing that I am going to look at in these two films is lighting and colour. 'Psycho' is a black and white movie. I noticed that there was a change in lighting during 'Psycho', which could have been related...

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