Analysing a film (1 Viewer)

CowgirlEmily

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I have the following question in an assessment task:

'What techniques are used by the author/composer to influence our thinking/understanding/response?'

I am using the film 'The Pursuit of Happyness' as one of my related texts. When I'm talking about techniques.. do I deconstruct the mise en scene?(camera angle, lighting, body positions, objects)

Help would be appreciated, just want to know I'm on the right track.
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I think it's- yeah camera angle, dialogue, music etc- techniques that make you think what you did after viewing the film.
You should probably make a few notes of what this 'thinking/understanding/response' is that the movie got from you, and look through the movie again to look for the techniques that made you think that; it's all about subtlety, but they have to be relevant.
I hope I made sense.
 

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Should I use techniques from the whole film or just select one or two scenes?
 

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I'd say the whole film, but really it doesn't exactly matter as long as it's relevant, that it proves what you're saying.
 

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