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How does Spielberg use different film techniques in the opening of 'Saving Private Ryan?'  

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How does Spielberg use different film techniques in the opening of 'Saving Private Ryan?' Steven Spielberg's 'Saving Private Ryan' is an incredibly violent and brutal film. In the opening of 'Saving Private Ryan', Spielberg uses many film techniques to show the atrocities that happened in World War II, such as the landing on Omaha Beach on D-Day in 1944. The film starts off with the title 'Saving Private Ryan.' It starts off like this to show the title of the film and show what the film is going to be about. In some films they show a bit of the film and then show the title. But Spielberg didn't want to do this. This shows the film might be really exciting and interesting to watch. 'Saving Private Ryan' is written in white lettering against a black background. The black background symbolises the people who died in the war. The white lettering symbolises the...

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