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How does the director spike lee use cinematic techniques and visual imagery to affect audience response to his film 'clockers?'  

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How does the director spike lee use cinematic techniques and visual imagery to affect audience response to his film 'clockers?' Highly acclaimed film director Spike Lee in collaboration with novelist Richard Price has created and directed the overwhelming film 'Clockers' in an incriminating, violent area of the Brooklyn projects. Whilst filming he uncovered the crack problem on the neighbourhood. The film is about two brothers, Strike (Ronald Dunham) a clocker (a clocker is someone who sells drugs around the clock, 24 seven.) Victor Dunham an upright, sincere man who doesn't like to live his life with trouble, he only has his mind set taking is family out of the violent streets of Brooklyn Projects, which at first seemed as though it was a peaceful area. Alongside the visual images and film techniques Spike Lee used creative symbols to influence his audience to see the detrimental effects of drugs and guns. He used...

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