Explain the complex symbolism revealed in the body motions of the character shot in the scene from The French Connection
What will be an ideal response?
Expansive outward movements and sunburst effects are generally associated
with explosive emotions, like joy or terror. In this shot, however, the symbolism is
more complex. The scene occurs at the climax of a furious chase sequence in which
the protagonist (Gene Hackman, with gun) finally triumphs over a vicious killer by
shooting him—just as he seems on the verge of eluding the dogged police officer
once again. This kinetic outburst on the screen symbolizes not only the bullet
exploding in the victim's body, but a joyous climax for the protagonist after his
humiliating and dangerous pursuit. The kinetic "ecstasy of death" also releases the
dramatic tension that has built up in the audience during the chase sequence: In effect,
we are seduced into sharing the protagonist's joy in the kill.
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Discuss the difficulties and "balancing act" between the actor and director when dealing with rehearsals, or lack thereof, and shooting short versus long scenes, shooting out of order, etc
What will be an ideal response?
Nick is really worried about his statistics exam after lunch, so heisn't really listening to his speech instructor. The listening barrier here is
A) personal concerns. B) personal prejudice. C) information overload. D) outside distractions.
When you create __________ images in a speech, you appeal to
the audience's sense of touch. Fill in the blanks with correct word
A(n) ________ probe summarizes a series of answers to confirm understanding.
A. reflective B. mirror C. restatement D. informational