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In "Next Floor" the director starts the film with an extreme close up of the main character’s eye. This extreme close would have the effect of:
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Focusing our attention on the clothing of the main character which tells us what kind of personality he has.
Focusing our attention on the main character’s personality and motivations, as the eye is the window to our soul and the facial expressions help express his emotions.
Focusing our attention on the table of rich, gluttonous food which represents the characters’ sole intentions.
Focusing our attention on the color of the main character’s eye, which helps us understand his motivations.
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In "Next Floor," what diegetic sound does the director use to emphasize that the characters at the table are not concerned with their fate of falling through the floor.
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The symphony music.
The footsteps of the people going down the stairs
The emphatic drumbeats.
The voice of the bald man.
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In "Next Floor" the director starts the film with an extreme close up of the main character’s eye. This extreme close would have the effect of:
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In "Next Floor," what diegetic sound does the director use to emphasize that the characters at the table are not concerned with their fate of falling through the floor.
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In "Next Floor" how does the director use camera movements to help the audience understand who the main character is?
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In "Lights Out Who's There?" what cinematic technique does the director in Lights Out Who's There? use to create tension and drama in the short film?
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In "Lights Out," what effect does the close-up of the woman’s face, when she is under the blanket, have?
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In "Lights Out," what diegetic sound at the very beginning of the film creates a very dramatic and scary mood.
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In "Lights Out," which cinematic technique does the director use at the end of the movie that frightens most people and makes them scream?
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In "He Dies at the End," what diegetic sound at the beginning of the film emphasizes the quietness of the environment?
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In "He Dies at the End," what is the effect of the eye-line match editing technique involving the man, the computer screen, and the items on the desk?
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In "He Dies at the End," what type of sound at the very end of the film helps create the fear/shock in the audience?