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I am going to analyse the first few scenes of the film 'The Godfather'. I have been set the task to write up an analysis of how the sound, camerawork, lighting and mise-en-scene create the genre of the film.

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Have a little read: ... I am going to analyse the first few scenes of the film 'The Godfather'. I have been set the task to write up an analysis of how the sound, camerawork, lighting and mise-en-scene create the genre of the film. The film is about a man who seems to have a lot of power over society and is recognised by almost everybody. He is a rich businessman who had a large family and was known as a higher classed citizen. We know that the godfather and his family are foreign because they look Italian also because the godfather has a slight Italian accent. The wedding outfits and colours of the decorations around the house also indicate to us that the family are most probably Italian. In the first scene of the film a character named 'Bonesera' is introduced to us. He is talking directly to the camera. The scene is set in an

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