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He does this effectively using and creating techniques for his film. In his documentary Spurlock uses a range of interviews, which are placed in doctors offices, gyms, in front of books, or in front of or in McDonalds, which shows the audience how Spurlock wants them to perceive the interview and the context of it...
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This positions the audience into feeling connected to Spurlock and feeling obliged to maintain the viewing to see what the outcome is. Spurlock creates mise en scene after an interview with John F. Banzhaf III - Law Professor, George Washington University - you see shots of Spurlock and children playing in a McDonald land playground, with background music but under closer scrutiny and listening to the lyrics of the song you realise that it is saying “They serve Quarter Pounders, They will put pounds on you” which positions the audience to believe that McDonalds isn’t a nice as it seems...
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With Reference to Morgan Spurlock's "Supersize Me", examine and evaluate how linguistic, structural and presentational devices are used in this polemic documentary   Super Size Me - what happens to Mr. Spurlock physical wellness during his McDonalds rampage   How Far is Shylock a Character for Whom We Can Feel Sympathy? How Would a Contemporary Audience's Response to Him Differ from That of an Audience in Shakespeare's Time?   Choose A Film Or Television Programme And Discuss How Its Mise-En-SceNe And Cinematography Operate To Create Meaning For The Audience. How Does The Visual Style Contribute To The Text’S Overall Appeals And Meanings?   Documentary Style: 4 Little Girls vs. Bowling for Columbine   Discuss How Mise-En-Scene And Camera Movement, Angle And Positioning Create Meaning For An Audience In The Final Gun Battle Sequence ‘scarface   Documentary films have played an important part in determining the way we construct history and memory. In what ways do documentary films dealing with the holocaust determine contemporary understandings of that historical event?   Romeo and Juliet - How does Shakespeare control his audience's responses in Act Three Scene Five?   Essay on the film, "Shine"... How film codes shape audience response in the exposition.   “The Review Of Marcel LOZINSki’S Documentary Film:   How Does The Film The Truman Show Tell The Audience About The Influence Of The Media?   How does the director, Steven Spielberg, create suspense, and scare the audience in the 1970's film, Jaws?   The Columbine High School Shootings:   Explain How Technological Advances Have Helped Organisations Create Products/Services Best Suited To Customers Needs And How They Were Able To Communicate Effectively With Their Target Audience.   Based On Our Reading And Drama, Evaluate And Analyse The Ways In Which Miller Creates Dramatic Tension For His Audience: Look Specifically At His Chosen Period, The Play'S Setting In Brooklyn, New York And The Carbones' Tenement Flat. Analyse The ...  
 
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