PPT-Act 2 Scene 1 – The opening scene in Cyprus so far
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From Line 61 Pick out any descriptions of Desdemona made by Cassio eg The riches of the ship 83 Cassio kisses Iagos wife Emilia as a greeting what do you think
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Act 2 Scene 1 – The opening scene in Cyprus so far: Transcript
From Line 61 Pick out any descriptions of Desdemona made by Cassio eg The riches of the ship 83 Cassio kisses Iagos wife Emilia as a greeting what do you think Iagos. Cinematography:. Camera shots, movement and angles. Establishing Shot. Quite simply this shot is used by a director to establish the location/setting of the film. It could be a shot of New York for example. Genre of film and purpose of scene. Brief summary and overview of plot events in scene. Camera movement. What is used?. Why/ which. . effect?. Editing. What?. Why/effect?. Sound. What?. Why/effect?. Sound. Though we might think. of film as an essentially visual experience, we really cannot afford to underestimate the importance of film sound. A meaningful sound track is often as complicated as the . Director: Mathieu Kassovitz. Released: 1995. Stars: Vincent Cassel, Hubert Kounde and Said Taghmaoui (Stars kept their first names for the characters). Black and white film, based around one day in the life of the three main protagonists.. Psycho. (1960). Psycho . (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960). Narrative. . . structure, POV. Mise. -en-scene. Editing. Sound. __________. History . Censorship. Genre. . From concepts to meaning/ themes. (Rev. 20:11-15). The Setting Described (v. 11). The Summons Delivered (v. 12-13). The Secrets Displayed (v. 12-13). The Sentence Determined (v. 13-15). THE JUDGMENT SCENE. (Rev. 20:11-15). The Setting Described (v. 11). Throughout the whole scene, nobody has used Othello’s name – although all three men have referred to him several times.. Collect the terms used to describe him and add to your . Othello page. : State who speaks it and what it says about the speaker. Look at your notes and quickly summarise.. We meet Othello for the first time in this scene. . What opinion do we form of him? . Does it match the opinions we have heard in Act 1 Scene 1? . Note: . throughout this scene, Othello speaks in . wants to . kill Caesar for the good of Rome, and he believes that this noble cause shouldn’t be smeared by “. criminal-like” behavior. . Give an example when Brutus spoke out against the behavior of the others. . Accurately portrays the physical facts. Relates the sequence of events at the scene. Establishes the precise location and relationship of objects and evidence at the scene. Creates a mental picture of the scene for those not present. MISE-EN-SCENE . LOCATION/SETTING. The setting is very isolated, this is common in the thriller genre because it suggests that the protagonist is trapped with no way of escape. However in these shots the scenery looks peaceful and beautiful, this contrasts the overall message that thrillers try to portray, which is that society is dirty, evil and dark as this scene of the countryside is clean and fresh. . 1. SFS1. Students will recognize and classify various types of evidence in relation to the definition and scope of Forensic Science. . b. Distinguish and categorize physical and trace evidence (e.g. ballistics, drugs, fibers, fingerprints, glass, hair, metal, lip prints, soil, and toxins). . SCENE. CAMERA WORK. SOUND. EFFECT ON AUDIENCE. PRESENT DAY. Close up on feet. , face and the crosses. . Long shot as he walks. Patriotic. music playing in the background, gets louder as he starts to get angry. Scene I: The Garden of Eden. And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, “You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, 17 but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.”.
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