Asked by ben hen
Which BEST explains how rhythm can be used to build tension in movies or films?
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It can be sped up or slowed down.
Sound, not rhythm, is used for this.
It can only be used once in a scene.
It can be slow and steady throughout a scene.
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It can be sped up or slowed down.
Changing the rhythm (tempo of music, editing cuts, or movement)—speeding up to increase urgency or slowing down to build dread—effectively creates tension.
Changing the rhythm (tempo of music, editing cuts, or movement)—speeding up to increase urgency or slowing down to build dread—effectively creates tension.
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