With close reference to the opening scene and two other scenes from Blade Runner, analyse how camera techniques, setting and sound are used to create an atmosphere of tension within the science fiction genre.
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Lindsay Glover 10Ba2 With close reference to the opening scene and two other scenes from Blade Runner, analyse how camera techniques, setting and sound are used to create an atmosphere of tension within the science fiction genre. Blade Runner is a science fiction film that was released in 1982. Harrison Ford stars as the main character, Deckard, an ex Blade Runner. Ridley Scott is the director and Vangelis created the film's music. It is based on the book, 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep,' written by Phillip K Dick. The plot of the film is that a group of six replicants have arrived on earth. They have been declared illegal and Deckard's job is to 'retire' them. In this world a replicant is a slave. They have been given astounding amounts of strength yet only a lifespan of four years. They have come to Los Angeles and are now declared illegal and...

