Dramatic tension ... Dramatic tension is a very important element in a successful play. Dramatic tension keeps the live audience exited and interested in the play. ... View More
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Tension and suspense within amp39Screamamp39 Wes Craven ... then cuts between Kacey and her parents car coming down the road but as a audience we know that they are not going to make it in time. The tension builds and ... View More
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Explore the methods Williams uses to create dramatic tension ... recognising an appearance incongruous to the setting and the tension that the delicate woman endures, supplements the dramatic tension in the audience who can ... View More
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Touch of Evil Opening Shot ... Audience tension is slowly built as the camera moves farther and farther away from the car with bomb. ... The audience is now in a moment of unresolved tension. ... View More
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Psycho ... The sound track is used to heighten the tension in the audience, and in places almost makes the view feels they are part of the action. ... View More
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Dr jekyll ... through out Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde For many years stories, programmes and films use to capture and sustain there audience by using suspense and tension. ... View More
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High Noon Techniques ... This combined with the shots of the railway tracks remind the audience for all the tension within the town as well as amongst viewers. ... View More
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Scene Analysis of Alfred Hitchcockamp39s ... Hitchcock uses two devices in order to create tension in the audience. The first of which is the deadline of Thorwaldamp39s departure. ... View More
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Discussing the role of alfieri ... death, Alfieri is lit up so that the audience focus on him, and gives a final soliloquy, which calms the audience down after another scene of high tension. ... View More
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Focus on How Narrative and genre features Create Meaning and ... real life that she makes in the film this also puts the audience in the protagonists situation builds the tension even more and encourages the audience to get ... View More
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Psycho ... The master of suspense, Hitchcock changed the conventional narrative increasing the amount of tension while keeping the audience interested and on the edge of ... View More
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Hamlet Atmosphere Of Mystery ... The circumstance of this raises the question, ampquotWhat might they be watching forampquot As this question grows in the minds of the audience, tension is created. ... View More
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Twelfth Night ... creates conflict and tension between the two characters because of Malvolioamp39s goading of Feste. Shakespeare uses this to hold the audienceamp39s attention. ... View More
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change in othello act 3 scene3 ... always in the position of having greater knowledge than the characters involved, this technique increases the tension and irony for the audience throughout the ... View More
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COSI ... believe that there is no way the characters can pull anything off, yet time and time again the audience is mistaken. The continuos tension between characters ... View More
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A View from the Bridge ... and the cousins. This is a very effective way of communicating the strong underlying tension to the audience. This event gives a ... View More
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Macbeth ... It is almost as though there is so much tension, and suspense that the audience is holding itamp39s breath in anticipation of what is to come. ... View More
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Oedipus ... in the audienceamp39s understanding of the play, as well as keeping the tension, excitement, dread and mirroring the emotions felt by the audience throughout the ... View More
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Do the Right THing ... movie. The use of music makes the audience almost overlook the growing tension on the block. There is conflict in almost every scene. ... View More
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the crucible ... Do you deny itampquot This contrast creates tension as the audience do not yet know if John Proctor has displayed his evidence to the court or if he is going to. ... View More
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Romeo and juliet ... crude. This creates extra tension between the audience and the characters and wanting to know what is going to happen to him. Gregory ... View More
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Heavenly Creatures ... This idea that there is danger to the character that is going to come from above increases the dramatic tension as the audience now awaits the final blow. ... View More
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Streetcar Named Desire ... In both scenes there are objects that help to build up tension and suspense, but most importantly, convey emotion to the audience, such as the breaking of the ... View More
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Suspense in Hamlet ... The grave, which is Opheliaamp39s, arouses tension. The main reason being the fact that the audience is aware that Hamletamp39s denial of his love for Ophelia is ... View More
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Romeo ampamp Juliet ... of the play such as love, hate, pride, honor, fate and the fragility of life immediately interest the audience and create dramatic tension between the ... View More
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English Essay ... of this play as Nora and husband dance the tarantella the audience all the while knowing that Noraamp39s secret is about to be found out Tension builds stronger ... View More
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amp39Too Much Punch For Judyamp39 ... in this scene, we thought that the lyrics and theme of the song would be ironic to the situation on stage and that this would create tension in the audience. ... View More
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Star Wars ... Percussion accompaniment helps the audience to feel the tension of the fighting. Williams presents a fat, huge, heavy character in Jabba the Hutt. ... View More
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Abomination ... how well they were able to jump roles, mime, synchronise their voices and use the space existing to create tension and anxiety within the audience, making the ... View More
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Hamlet Fear and Suspense in Act 1 Scene 1 ... Seeing as many of the audience during this period of time would have believed in such apparitions, fear of ... Line 9 in Act 1 also reveals the guards tension. ... View More
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