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Titanic - The Opening Scenes  

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What were the intended effects of the opening scenes of James Cameron's 'Titanic'? what are the expectations of the audience? How do they create suspense? What techniques do they use? A Film is a live active manufactured model of World. The manufacturer is figuratively the Director of the film and the model of the world symbolically being the views that the director is trying to show the audience. The director has to use many tools and techniques to create his model and these have to be used in such a way that the audience can comprehend his outlook on life, which has inspired him to create this model. If the Director's model becomes misconstrued by the audience the Director has failed in skilfully creating his living model of how he pictures the World. There are ways in which the Director can prevent the model becoming perplexing. These include the correct use...

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