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Categories: Science Fiction, British Film, Film Studies Skills, E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, GCSE, Film Industry, Skyfall, Genre, Narrative, Tsotsi, Scriptwriting, Films & Case Studies, Hollywood Films, Non-Hollywood Films, Genres & Case Studies, Independent
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E.T. the Extra Terrestrial Single Film Study: Part 2 »
Categories: OCR A Level, Science Fiction, E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, A Level, Film Analysis, Films & Case Studies, Hollywood Films, Genres & Case Studies, Analysis
Guide Navigation E.T. the Extra Terrestrial Single Film Study: Part 1 Key Sequence Analysis E.T. goes home (final scene in the film) – 1:43:53 – 1:50:59 The sequence begins with a close-up on the makeshift communicator that Elliott and E.T. have constructed, an important prop that signifies E.T.’s ability to transform the everyday items of childhood and suburbia into something fantastical. As Elliott approaches the communicator, the lights from E.T.’s mothership beam down causing the…
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E.T. the Extra Terrestrial Single Film Study: Part 1 »
Categories: OCR A Level, Science Fiction, E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, A Level, Film Analysis, Films & Case Studies, Hollywood Films, Genres & Case Studies, Analysis
YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSx8Jobx-Gs Guide Navigation E.T. the Extra Terrestrial Single Film Study: Part 2 Copyright © 2017 Edusites. All rights reserved. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use within the subscribing school only. Copying or lending of any part of this document in any form or by any means to external bodies and / or individuals is prohibited. Rationale Section A of Paper 1 focuses upon the micro-elements of film form and the construction of…
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