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Monday, November 14, 2016

I\'m Going to Mums - Directed by Lauren Jackson

In the short consume Im Going to Mums, the film director, Lauren Jackson forms the flick by dint of different aspects much(prenominal) as soundtrack, camera lock and symbols. The minute of arc act is a good example of these aspects. I chose this act because it portrayed how the director shows divorce through a Childs perspective, besides how Jacob takes action against his parents to full stop using him and his dress to palisade with each other. In the second act it focuses on Jacob rebelling against his parents. bingle aspect that stood out for me was the soundtrack. In this act the soundtrack is a spry Pacifica drumming and it creates suspense. For example when Jacob runs exterior and his dad follows him the music is vie indeed when Jacob f completelys on the ground and his dad yells that Jacob should listen to him the music stops, this helps to give the tone of shock and intensifies the snaps tension. This also relates to the scene were Jacobs mum is taking h is clothes off and the soundtrack come forths slow and easy gets faster and faster then when his mum finishes takings all of his shirts off the music stops. This also gives tension to the scene because the listening doesnt know if Jacob will rouse up and the how the soundtrack speeds up it makes the listening more anxious and when the music stops it gives the notioning of succour The reason the director did this, was so the audience get a better effect of the scenes.\n some other aspect that I looked at in act 2 and 3 was camerawork. At the loot of act 3, we see the start of the scene through a low angle, keyhole view gunslinger to give the effect of lookight the scene through Jacobss eyes while hes wearing a balaclava. Lauren Jackson did this because it makes the audience feel like they are ceremonial the start of the scene through Jacobss eyes. This scene relate to when Jacob is watching his parents argue through the disturbance in the door and turns to the camera an d tilts it down, that signifies that Jacob has had enough and wants his pare...

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