This is much better! Well done on trying to go for depth and quantity in your research assignment.
I want to see you continue to push yourself. Write notes and get some good points and then put it in your own words to help you understand what it is you're saying. You had some really good points but you would have gotten even higher marks if you had used some specific examples and also explained some of the bullet points of conventions so I know you actually understood what they were.
The supernatural thriller explanation needed more than 'it was an American comic'. It may have originated as that and that could be a good point of interest, but what is the sub-genre? How would you describe it?
Overall you did a great job putting it into a slideshow.
Opening Sequences What's the purpose of opening Sequences? The purpose of an opening sequence is for it to establish the mood and visual character of a film. It is also used to introduce the viewer to all or some of the elements such as Characters, locations, plot, themes and narrative. What's the difference between opening credits and a title sequence? In some films, the title sequence is preceded by a cold open. The opening credits help establish the setting and the tone of the program. What Techniques be employed in an opening sequence? Quick cuts - portray lots of information to the audience as well as create suspense to the thriller genre. Opening sequence to show setting. This clearly gives information to the audience and can create more suspense clearly based on what genre the film has been set in. No music playing during an opening sequence can give the audience a sense that there is some sort of suspense that is showing within the fil...
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This is much better! Well done on trying to go for depth and quantity in your research assignment.
I want to see you continue to push yourself. Write notes and get some good points and then put it in your own words to help you understand what it is you're saying. You had some really good points but you would have gotten even higher marks if you had used some specific examples and also explained some of the bullet points of conventions so I know you actually understood what they were.
The supernatural thriller explanation needed more than 'it was an American comic'. It may have originated as that and that could be a good point of interest, but what is the sub-genre? How would you describe it?
Overall you did a great job putting it into a slideshow.