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    Filmic Techniques Establishing shot • An establishing shot is usually the first shot of a new scene‚ designed to show the audience where the action is taking place. It is usually a very wide shot or extreme wide shot. • To orientate the viewer to the flow of the narrative by alerting the audience to the beginning of a new sequence‚ but does not itself carry narrative information. Effect: When the director wants the responder (us) to understand the emotion being experienced by the character

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ written by John Boyne‚ takes place in Poland during the holocaust. A young boy‚ named Bruno‚ must leave Berlin with his family and move to Auschwitz because of his father’s orders from Hitler. At his new house‚ there are no kids in his neighborhood and he begins to feel lonely and decides to explore his surroundings. As he is exploring he encounters a Jewish boy on the other side of the fence‚ named Shmuel‚ a prisoner at Auschwitz. Bruno continues to visit Shmuel as

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    In the book The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ by John Boyne‚ the character Shmuel‚ a small Jewish boy from Poland‚ has great reason to be unhappy about many unjust changes that have recently occurred in his life. Firstly‚ Shmuel was forced to move from one side of his city‚ Krakow‚ to the other side‚ which were separated by a large wall. He and his family used to live in a small flat above a watch shop they owned‚ and had to relocate to a small dwelling with one room. There they had to share with another

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    Film Techniques Camera Composition Camera Shots Establishing shot or Extreme long shot This shot is taken from an extreme distance and usually shows landscapes‚ cityscapes‚ etc. Often used at the start of a movie. Showing the vast surrounding. Long shot This shot establishes the exact location of the scene by showing subjects in their surroundings. Full Shot Shows a character from head to toe. Point of full shot is to show/ bring attention to the body‚ body language‚ posture and costuming. Medium

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    Film techniques Camera angles: Bird’s eye view- An aerial shot of a view‚ sensation of flying or floating Eye level- Camera is positioned at the character’s eye level. Often used to display facial expressions and focus on dialogue. Low angle- The camera is positioned below the feet. Can indicate power and authority and make them look tall and overbearing High angle- The camera is high in the air. Make the audience feel that they are more important then the object provides the feeling of inferiority

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    Anti-Semitic material‚ speeches‚ and control of media. These kinds of propaganda were everywhere throughout the Nazi empire. Adolf Hitler wrote in 1924‚ “Propaganda is a truly terrible weapon in the hands of an expert” (Lucket 1). In the novel The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ author John Boyne tells the story of Bruno‚ he represents those of all ages who ignored or misunderstood what was literally happening right in front of them due to propaganda that Nazis put out into the public. With all of the propaganda

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    Did you know that the Nazis brainwashed children to hate Jews? During the story‚ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ Gretel is subjected to this brainwashing. Gretel demonstrates the Nazi’s brainwashing of children because she learned that Jews in history were awful‚ that the Fury and his people were very important‚ and that she thinks she should act mature and care about the war. Gretel was taught that Jews in history were horrendous people by her tutor‚ Herr Liszt. Herr Liszt put lots of emphasis

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a brutally honest glimpse of what life was like during World War II through the perspective of an innocent‚ bright blue eyed little boy. The movie is directed by Mark Herman‚ and was released on November 7th‚ 2008. It contains multiple outstanding actors and actresses including Asa Butterfield‚ Zac Mattoon O’Brien‚ and Vera Farmiga‚ who was also in the popular horror film The Conjuring. The film is a drama that has won seven awards including the best film‚ and best

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    THE BOY IN STRIPED PAJAMAS The novel The Boy in Striped Pyjamas written by John Boyne is a novel which discovers the secret relationship behind a rich and powerful family. They lived in a huge big in Berlin‚ a beautiful city of Germany before they moved to a filthy house in ‘Out-With’ due to a very important job of Bruno’s father. They had a really long time living in that place and developed a relationship between Bruno and his family which they didn’t before. Bruno and his older sister had a challenging

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    The director uses film techiques to tell the story ad create a respose in the audiece. These techiques are. Shots wide shot- a wide shot is a shot that shows the setting as well as the character. This kind of shot is used so the audience can understand the characters physical experience with the setting. normal shot- a normal shot usually shows the characters waist and up. This is a standard shot that helps to focus attention on the action. close up- a close up shot is a shot in which the camera

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