In English were learning how to use Sexxy paragraph, S means for Statement, E means, for example,
X means for Explanation,
X means for Explanation but both of them are different the first X is for the Directors Purpose
and the other X is for the effect on the audience.
The last one is Y which means for Your link.
X means for Explanation,
X means for Explanation but both of them are different the first X is for the Directors Purpose
and the other X is for the effect on the audience.
The last one is Y which means for Your link.
People that were in our group was Me, Zach, Shristi & Danny
Statement -
The director uses a long shot from behind the officer to show the fact that he had a batton
and what the officer would see.
and what the officer would see.
Example -
The expression on Geel Piet's face indicates that he is guilty of something.
The long shot makes the weapon a focal point, it also shows the officers destination.
Directors purpose-
The director is placing the attention on the weapon to show the officers bad intention.
This shows where he intends to go, obviously to use the weapon.
This is also to show who is of higher social standing.
From this shot, you can see that Geel Piet is intimidated by the officer and is submissive
to the officer's power.
This shows where he intends to go, obviously to use the weapon.
This is also to show who is of higher social standing.
From this shot, you can see that Geel Piet is intimidated by the officer and is submissive
to the officer's power.
Explaining the effect of the reader/audience
the audience feels sympathy for Geel Piet even if he’s doing something bad.
Your link
This scene reminds me of when Geel Piet was caught by sergeant Borman just before
he was going to sing with P.k and the other prisoners, but was stopped on the way,
then the scene cutaway.
he was going to sing with P.k and the other prisoners, but was stopped on the way,
then the scene cutaway.
The scenes were similar because of the atmosphere and the facial expressions of the two characters.
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