EOT (genre) 0.0 / 5 ? Media StudiesThe Film IndustryA2/A-levelWJEC Created by: tashaplummer98Created on: 31-05-17 23:32 What does the first long shot show? Rita on the side of a bus as a marketing proposal 1 of 27 How is Rita constructed in this first long shot? As a soldier, army colours, weapon 2 of 27 What does this construction of Rita as a soldier reference (Jameson 1991)? Full Metal Jacket (1986) 3 of 27 How is Gramsci applied to the shot of Rita on the bus? The morals that not all women are domesticated are reinforced 4 of 27 What was Frederic Jameson's (1991) theory? "A post-modern text is self-referential and uses iconic self-awareness" 5 of 27 Who does the shot match-cut to? Sergeant Farrell (Bill Paxton) 6 of 27 How does Bill Paxton target older audiences? Generically determined, played Private Hudson in Aliens (1986) 7 of 27 What is the next extreme long shot of? The barracks at Heathrow 8 of 27 What is the purpose of this shot? To build adrenaline/suspense before the battle 9 of 27 How does this shot build suspense? Diegetic sounds of marching, non diegetic sound of orchestra builds suspense 10 of 27 What is the use of an aerial shot? Emphasis distance/danger/height from ship to beach 11 of 27 "Warner Bros used... ... 9 individual companes to handle the special effects" 12 of 27 How many shots of the mimics did Sony Pictures Image Works create? 400 13 of 27 What does the montage of shots of the soldiers landing on the beach reference? Saving Private Ryan (1998) 14 of 27 "As an audience we are positioned... ... with Cage and it's almost like we're there too" 15 of 27 What is Baudrillard's theory? 1991 - Hyper reality, "a condition in which 'reality' has been replaced with simulacra" 16 of 27 What were the mimics made of? A obsidian like material 17 of 27 What did the mimics sound like as they moved? Glass cutting 18 of 27 What noise did the mimics make? and what did this reference? Screeching, Starship Troopers (1997) 19 of 27 How are the mimics a reflection on the industry? They represent Warner Bros' high production values 20 of 27 What was the budget for EOT? $178 Million 21 of 27 Where did Warner Bros take the narrative from? Groundhog Day (1992) 22 of 27 Close up on the beach of... Alpha blood on Cage's face 23 of 27 Jump cut back... ... to the Barracks at Heathrow 24 of 27 "Columbia Pictures made... ... a lot of moneyw ith Groundhog Day, a clearly proven formula for a profit. However, the narrative is based on a computer game" 25 of 27 Why was the title of the film a disaster? No hint at the genre/narrative 26 of 27 What other theories can be applied? Marx' repressive structure, cultural imperialism, post colonialism 27 of 27
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