A-Fight-Jacks fighting Julien because called Auggie a freak.
-Teacher pulling Jack off julien-Mr Brown.
-Dutch tilt is used-to show something is not right.
-Low angle -Makes someone look smaller than the other character.
Julien looks Weak and vulnerable.
-Viewers feels- Shocked-didn't expect Jacks reaction.
Director-Surprised,Sad Worried for Jack.
Other techniques- Music-Creates atmosphere,minor slow motion- Makes more intense.
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In the film Wonder,low angle shots are used effectively.This is demonstrated in the scene where jack attacks julien because Julien calls Auggie a freak.
In the scene a low angle dutch tilt scene is used to make Jack look stronger and Julien weak and vulnerable.
This make the audience feel shocked,surprised and concerned because we weren't expecting we weren't expecting a violent reaction from Jack who has not been aggressive at all in this film.The purpose of this was to show the theme of kindness as Jack finally stands up for Auggie.
Combined with this is the use of quiet ,minor music in slow motion to create and atmosphere and event feel more intense.This can be contrasted to the nature reserve fight scene where Auggie now shows kindness by standing up for Jack
B-Fight scene-Nature Reserve-Auggie makes friends,high 5 no plogue,Jack Amos and others. They beat up and run away from 7th graders.
-Wide angle,Long shot-Make us feel like we are a bystander watching an important moment, The emotions are the characters, not ours.
-Audience-Joyful,proud,chairful,ecstatic,relieved-Auggie finally is included,and he now has friends.
-Director-Auggie is finally making fitting in,shows theme importance of friendship or kindness.
-Other techniques- Lighting-use of shadow -silhouette outlining the boys,feels like they are all in it together.
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