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Factsheet #132: British Film Use our brilliant Media Factsheet archive on the M: drive Media Shared (M:\Resources\A Level\Media Factsheets) to find Media Factsheet #132 on British Film . You can find it online here - you'll need to log in using your Greenford Google login . Read the whole of Factsheet and answer the following questions: 1) Write a one-sentence definition of what makes a film British. There are certain criteria you have to look at to determinates what makes a film British. for example if it is made by British directors of it the cast is British but mostly I think what makes a film British is if it is about British culture. 2) What is the difference between a Hollywood production context and production context of a British film? Most films made by Hollywood studios have high budgets, a heavy reliance on celebrities both in the cast and crew and spectacle driven stories. On the other h...
1) here there has been a use of low-key lighting 2) The director has used lighting on our left, clearly shown by the shadow being on the right of her. 3) An effect of this lighting is that it puts focus on the actresses face, or more of her expression. It creates tension in her face as she looks visibly disturbed, something is happening that is making her uncomfortable. 1) this is low-key lighting 2) this is top lighting 1)this is low-key lighting 2) It is side lighting as we can see the lighting coming from the right side of the stairs 3)It creates tension as the darkness often symbolises mystery and it also brings a lot of focus and the murder weapon, the knife. 1) this is low-key lighting 2)It is top lighting 3) It creates a soft atmosphere to matches the scene 2) Film noir research Film noir is a term used to describe a distinctive genre of movies, primarily originating in the United States during the 1940s and 1950s, although its influence can be...
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