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Essay heading: Film Paper: Schindlers List
 
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We can see the camera shooting up at Pfefferberg throughout this scene, indicating his role as the antagonist. Similarly, Helen is shot from her back and over her shoulder, showing her to be the victim, while at the same time we are getting a sense of her subjective point of view. Chiaroscuro lighting effects are used, emphasizing the good and bad sides to their characters...
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Chiaroscuro lighting effects are used, emphasizing the good and bad sides to their characters. Also it is noticeable that in each shot only one light bulb is seen, adding to the eerie and dark mood of the scene. The scene also cuts in and out of flashes of Schindler at a dinner party, and a wedding ceremony which is being held...
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