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Which techniques might be used to imply that something terrible has happened offscreen? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
a reaction shot showing onlookers’ expressions immediately after the event
a reaction shot showing onlookers’ expressions immediately after the event
a swell of dramatic music
a swell of dramatic music
a close-up shot of a clock ticking from one minute to the next
a close-up shot of a clock ticking from one minute to the next
music that gets quieter as people speak after a long pause
music that gets quieter as people speak after a long pause
a wide shot establishing where the characters are presently located
a wide shot establishing where the characters are presently located
Responses
a reaction shot showing onlookers’ expressions immediately after the event
a reaction shot showing onlookers’ expressions immediately after the event
a swell of dramatic music
a swell of dramatic music
a close-up shot of a clock ticking from one minute to the next
a close-up shot of a clock ticking from one minute to the next
music that gets quieter as people speak after a long pause
music that gets quieter as people speak after a long pause
a wide shot establishing where the characters are presently located
a wide shot establishing where the characters are presently located
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The two correct answers that imply something terrible has happened offscreen are:
1. a reaction shot showing onlookers’ expressions immediately after the event
2. a swell of dramatic music
These techniques effectively convey the emotional weight and seriousness of an event that the audience did not directly witness.
1. a reaction shot showing onlookers’ expressions immediately after the event
2. a swell of dramatic music
These techniques effectively convey the emotional weight and seriousness of an event that the audience did not directly witness.
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