Shindlers list - use of production features
The film “Schindler’s List’” was directed by Steven Spielberg, who unquestionably was an amazing film director. In the film he used many production features that helped show us contrast, emotion, and the list goes on. Some of the production features he used in the film were that of black and white, colour in a couple scenes, subtitles, camera angles and music.Throughout the majority of the film Spielberg has produced film in black and white. I feel the reason he has done this is so that us as the viewers can get a feel for just how horrible the whole ordeal actually was and the significance of the holocaust. The film is also set way back in the time of World War II where the films would have been produced in black and white. Black and white really was an effect that Spielberg used well in the film. Even though the film was predominantly black and white there were a couple
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Oscar Schindler, Steven Spielberg, War II, black white, Schindlers List, little girl, , film black white, film spielberg, krakow ghetto, looking goeth, film black, production features, camera angles,
Approximate Word count = 595
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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