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Essay heading: Style in pulp fiction
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This makes the viewer think that he or she is eavesdropping on the conversation that is taking place. Also, not everything is seen in the frame so the viewer is not getting the complete picture and her or she is missing out on something. But, in reality they are listening to a conversation that they are really not supposed to hear... displayed 300 characters
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Cinematography in Pulp Fiction is not the only aspect that gives the movie its fast pace; it also includes the editing.
Quentin Tarantino is well known for his interesting methods of camerawork. Also he is know to edit a movie mere hours before the premier of one of his movies. This is to insure that it is his vision and it fits his view almost exactly... displayed next 300 characters
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