Film | Rating/10 | Memorable scene | Element focus |
Sound of metal (Darius Marder, 2019) | 7 | Ruben first losing his hearing | Sound and its effect to the narrative |

Film | Rating/10 | Memorable scene | Element focus |
Sound of metal (Darius Marder, 2019) | 7 | Ruben first losing his hearing | Sound and its effect to the narrative |
Element: Sound
Rating: 8/10
Memorable Scene: Lou leaving Ruben alone, and making him promise he will go to ‘that place’.
Film | Score out of 10 | Memorable Scene | Element Focus |
Sound Of Metal (Darius Marder, 2019) | 7/10 | When Ruben and the deaf boy are sitting on the slide | Sound |
FILM | PREFERENCE /10 | MEMORABLE SCENE | FILM ELEMENT FOCUS |
Sound of Metal (Darius Marder, 2019) | 5.5/10 | When Ruben first loses his hearing | Sound |
Name- | Score- | Film element – | Memorable scene- |
Sound of metal | 7.2/10 | Sound | Final scene when Ruben is sat on the bench |
film | preference (/10) | memorable scene | film element focus |
sound of metal | 7/10 | when Ruben and another kid bang their hands on the slide for the vibrations | sound |
Film | Preference [_/10] | Memorable Scene | Element Focus |
---|---|---|---|
Sound of Metal [2019] | 4.5 | When Ruben leaves the stage after losing his hearing for good | Sound |
I give it a 8/10. Bangs
Memorable Scene: The surgery
Film Element Focus: Sound
Name | Rating | Memorable Scene | Element |
Sound of Metal | 8/10 | The contrast between everyday noises when he can hear and then when he can’t (during the beginning) | Sound |
Close up-
A close-up shot is a type of camera shot size in film and television that adds emotion to a scene. It tightly frames an actor’s face, making their reaction the main focus in the frame
Long Shot –
a view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance, so that people appear as indistinct shapes
Extreme close up-
A more intense version of the close-up, usually showing only the subject’s eyes or another part of their face. Insert shot: a close-up that focuses on a specific object, prop, or detail, signalling to the audience that it’s important
Medium long shot-
somewhere between a close-up and a wide shot, showing the subject from the waist up while revealing some of the surrounding environment. Medium long shot: somewhere between a medium shot and a full shot, showing the subject from the knees up. Also called a ¾ shot.