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With close examination of the extract from Saving Private Ryan, analyze how elements of film language have been used to give the audience an impression of realism.
Using various elements of film language for example mise -en -scene, editing, lighting, sound and cinematography, I am going to analyze how the scene that I studied gives the audience the impression of realism in Saving Private Ryan. ... This kind of action is very realistic as in many films you will see characters taking turns to say their lines, whereas in Saving Private Ryan we are immersed in confusing and contesting dialogue. ...
The mise-en -scene in Saving Private Ryan is just as important for the creation of realism as the sound because it controls the first impression the audience gets when watching the film. ... Saving Private Ryan however is a landmark film in the respect that it is extremely realistic. The actors in Saving Private Ryan do not just act out fear and acute awareness but are also heavily affected by the environmental features that surround them. ...
The cinematography of Saving Private Ryan created by cinematographer Janusz Kaminski brings a newsreel feel to the film. ...
The use of handheld cameras is very prominent in Saving Private Ryan. ...
The editing in Saving Private Ryan was very crucial to the creation of an impression of reality. ...
Saving Private Ryan addresses the reality that, in war, despite all the glorious intentions, things get badly mixed up . ...
I personally think that the film language in Saving Private Ryan gives an amazing impression of realism to its audience.
Approximate Word count = 1830 Approximate Pages = 7.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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