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The Godfather Rev. Test

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Medium shot (MS)
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Who is Kay Adams?
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Describe Michael in the Baptism scene.
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Sound effects (SFX)
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Crane shot
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What are genre markers?
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Analyse the theme of corruption in the film.
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Background music
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Who is Johnny Fontane?
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What does the preciseness of the assassinations in the closing sequence tell the audience about Michael?
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Why is the hospital scene significant for Michael?
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Give 3 key examples of diegetic sound in the hospital scene.
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Shallow focus
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Who is Fredo Corleone?
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Pull back track
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Comment on 3 key aspects of the lighting in the hospital scene and state what impact they have.
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Analyse Michael's uniform in the opening sequence.
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Graphics
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State the 6 stages of Michael's transformation.
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What does Clemenza do in the final scene which is so significant and what does this signify about Michael?
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noises other than the spoken voice.
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This is the beginning of Michael's path to corruption.
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Exiled to Vegas, associate of Moe Green. His role in the film is a minor one. We see him at the wedding but he does not appear again until Michael tries to buy Moe Green's casino.
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He belongs to a different family at the beginning of the film. He is a man of honour who does not fit in with this criminal life, he is an outsider.
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Camera is placed on a crane and can move in any direction.
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-Kisses Michael's hand and calls him Don Corleone -Clemenza previously mocked Michael and questioned his judgement as Don so the fact that he now accepts and respects him cements Michael's power and position as head of the family.
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Lettering or drawing by artists, e.g. for credits.
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Figure framed from the waist up.
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-Dimly lit shot of the hospital suggests that something terrible will/already has happened -Low key lighting faintly shows outline of Michael's face -half lit face symbolises his character changing into a Mafioso and adopting a dark, criminal lifestyle
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-Echoing footsteps suggest a ticking clock or heartbeat and ratchet up the tension of the scene -The stuck record -Thunder when McCluskey arrives- signifying that the police are NOT there to help.
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Focus is clear in only one plane, the rest of the image is blurred.
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A singer who performs at Connie's wedding. Very famous but most of his contracts and appearances in films have been arranged by Vito. Johnny says he owes Vito "everything".
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-Swears allegiance to God whilst people are being killed on his orders. -Carlo is soon killed, which Vito would never have allowed. Michael is much more ruthless.
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Camera moves back from an object first seen in a close-up. It places the object in context and is sometimes used as a surprise technique.
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The film charts the corruption of Michael. The film also features a corrupt police officer- McCluskey. We learn at the beginning of the film that various judges and senators have sent gifts to the wedding,
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The factors within the film which help you to decide what genre it belongs to.
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This usually ties in with the action. It can be used to let the audience know what is about to happen or to affect their emotions. The music heard at the start of the film sets the tone for the whole film and can be repeated at important times throughout.
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How carefully and meticulously he has planned everything.
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-Wedding scene -Hospital scene -Restaurant scene -Returns to Italy wearing Mafioso suit. -Baptism scene -Final office scene
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Marries Michael Corleone. They have a son, Anthony. She is a minor character in a male-dominated world that she is never allowed to understand. She is kept out of the family "business".
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What genre is "The Godfather"?
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This creates the atmosphere in a scene, for example the sound of intercoms, a lot of people talking and planes taking off will give the impression of an airport.
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A segment of film involving a complete stretch of action.
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Camera positioned low, looking up. Emphasises the size of object in frame.
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Connie's violent husband. Sonny beats him up badly in the street for hitting Connie. As a result, Carlo betrays Sonny to Barzini an arranges his death but Michael realises. Carlo is garrotted by Clemenza after Michael tricks him into getting into the car.
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Powerful film producer who refuses to give Fontane a key role in one of his films. He is effectively bullied into changing his mind when his horse is killed and its head is placed under his bed sheets.
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A segment of film in which the narrative takes place in a single space and time.
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Towards the subjects face at eye level. Gives the effect of natural shadows.
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The tall, older man. A regular assistant to the family but in the end, after Vito's death, he betrays the family to Barzini. Assassinated by Michael's assistants for his betrayal.
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Camera positioned high, looking down. Emphasises the vulnerability of the object or person in focus.

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