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Establishing shot (2. (3. (4. (Concluding shot (In the end, when the title…
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Uses close up of ice, sound coming from the drilling and the transition of changing the scene to black.
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"Every now and then it went wildly wrong, and then it wasn't" is a quote from what the climber said, and it causes the audience to think about what he means or what could happen wildly wrong.
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Uses documentary to tell the audience about the film and vaguely introducing what was going to happen.
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In the end, when the title of the documentary comes on, the music gets louder to attract attention and could be intimidating to some people to raises tension like something big and important is about to happen.
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Also, the title contrasts quite well with the background, because it looks like it's glowing.
The background also vaguely shows what the movie is going to be about. There's fog in the air, which makes the documentary super realistic and "Not edited".
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Uses long shots plus crane shots of mountains and tilting the sky to the mountain while there are sounds of the narrator talking and the wind blowing.
Shows the audience how dangerous looking this mountain is, but also the beauty of it
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The words on the screen contrast well with the background (Black and White), so the audience can read them very clearly.
The editor didn't put the information they want the audience to know in huge paragraphs, but instead, summarised it, and made it to the point, so the audience won't get bored reading it.
They are useful because in the scenes before that, the audience can only guess what is going on, but this text confirms that their were two people going to climb a very tall mountain.
This scene immediately draws attention from the audience because the sound of drilling is loud and causes the audience to wonder what is happening until 0:43.
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Tension graph - Jaden, Justine & Charlotte
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