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Sunrise: Marsh scene (CINEMATOGRAPHY (Camera moves through the nature,…
Sunrise: Marsh scene
CINEMATOGRAPHY
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Camera moves through the nature, with it parting as the camera moves through it
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This shot also looks like a POV shot because of the way it goes through the bushes, putting us in the mind frame of the man
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MISE-EN-SCENE
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Moon
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Lighting from the moon is accurate and therefore makes the realism of the scene more believable, especially since the film was filmed on extravagant sets
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Title cards are used
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the audience could accidentally think the man came up with the idea to kill his wife by himself after spending a 'romantic' evening with the woman from the city
EDITING
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On the title card for "Couldn't she get drowned?" the word 'drowned' is slowly revealed and this is to create suspense and it drmatises the scene
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Then all the words start to droop down like it's made of water highlighting the fact that she wants to drown the wife
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Double exposure
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On the left it's a band playing and on the right it's people dancing #
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SOUND
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Sounds of car horns are used #
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PERFORMANCE
Very over the top to convey the emotions of the characters, while working with the music because there isn't any speech
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