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The gold rush - Coggle Diagram
The gold rush
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Editing
Chaplin used editing to create rhythm, continuity and contrast
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Sound
Chaplin added sound effects, music and narration to the 1942 re-release of the film enhancing the mood and humour of the scenes.
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Body language
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Creates memorable, hilarious moments with his mvements and poses
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film language
Way the film communicates its meaning and message to the audience through various elements such as cinematography, editing, sound and mise-en-scene
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Clear staging
Simple, effective compositions to establish the setting, characters and the action
Opening sequence
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Lone Prospector's optimism, Big Jim's greed, and Black Larsen's menace
Facial expression
Chaplin uses his face to convey a range of emotions, from joy to sadness, fear to anger, love to jealousy
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Charlie Chaplin
The tramp
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Loveable underdog with a bowler hat, moustache, cane and ill-fitting clothes
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