Friday, 1 October 2010

strangers



strangers- short filmStrangers By Erez Tadmor and Guy Nattiv They then celebrate on either side of the train tracks at their victory, they then swap each others bags and exchange a kind look. Then they both go their separate ways. The sound in this film is used to set the scene for example train station train noises. It uses diagetic sounds to give the film realism. The music was used to help tell the story it reflected each scene where it was present. The music was used to build tension.
It was used to great effect as the gang enters down the train. The thudding music gave the gang a frightening quality. The chased scene used music very well it build in to a crescendo reflecting the action in the scene. The chosen camera angles are used to highlight certain attributes of the film which its creators deem important to the viewer, such as the necklace with a religious symbol. The film used close-ups generously to show the characters emotions, and any looks exchanged. The camera showed the train passing a lot too which could show time passing and also the colours can be memorizing to the audience as they watch. The film uses linger shot types when it wants to show the setting and what
The two faiths are seen to dislike each other but in this film they work together, when faced with racists which effect both of them. The group that come in later are racists and chose to victimise the two people because of their culture.
s happening more obviously in that scene. Once the gang appears you rarely see the first two characters in a shot completely alone, this could be to show that their personal space has been invaded and to make the audience sympathise with them. There are religious themes entwined in the main narrative. The first character is of a Jewish faith and the second is Muslim.

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