Which techniques might be used to imply that something terrible has happened offscreen? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

music that gets quieter as people speak after a long pause
music that gets quieter as people speak after a long pause

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

a reaction shot showing onlookers’ expressions immediately after the event
a reaction shot showing onlookers’ expressions immediately after the event

a wide shot establishing where the characters are presently located

1 answer

The two correct answers that might be used to imply that something terrible has happened offscreen are:

  1. A swell of dramatic music - This can create an ominous atmosphere and suggest that something significant or terrible has just occurred.

  2. A reaction shot showing onlookers’ expressions immediately after the event - This can convey the impact of a traumatic event through the emotional responses of those who witnessed it, implying that something terrible has happened without directly showing it.

These techniques effectively communicate tension and emotional weight surrounding offscreen events.