I often see that in english essay guides, film techniques are often not mentioned in the guide, with only literary techniques being shown. Seeing as how some of us unfortunately have at least one of our modules having a film as a prescribed text, we'll therefore need to analyze film techniques but the thing is I have no idea how to integrate "quotes" from a film into my essay.
When I want to refer to a specific scene, do I just simply state something vague like, "in this scene in the documentary, we can see people talking" or would I have to refer to the relevant script lines in that scene? Also, regarding film techniques how much would we need to use? My english teacher has vehemently emphasized that in advance, we need to use a combination of techniques in one scene in order to effectively capture meaning, but I'm wondering if hsc markers even care about this and if one film technique is enough?
Also, I have the same question when referring to written texts. I've heard conflicting opinions that one quote is enough, you need more than one technique (from my english teacher), and as such I'm perplexed by this. Is it enough to only use one technique and analyze it or find multiple in a quote?
ps. thank you in advance, I know it's a lot of questions
When I want to refer to a specific scene, do I just simply state something vague like, "in this scene in the documentary, we can see people talking" or would I have to refer to the relevant script lines in that scene? Also, regarding film techniques how much would we need to use? My english teacher has vehemently emphasized that in advance, we need to use a combination of techniques in one scene in order to effectively capture meaning, but I'm wondering if hsc markers even care about this and if one film technique is enough?
Also, I have the same question when referring to written texts. I've heard conflicting opinions that one quote is enough, you need more than one technique (from my english teacher), and as such I'm perplexed by this. Is it enough to only use one technique and analyze it or find multiple in a quote?
ps. thank you in advance, I know it's a lot of questions