Sound in Bonnie and Clyde

Dialogue – Bonnie and Clyde referring to the character of C.W. Moss as ‘boy’ establishes the idea that he is looked down upon and isn’t respected by the pair.

Underscoring – As the final scene fades and ‘The End’ appears on screen, a quiet and sombre piece of music plays. This emotionally impacts the film as it reinforces to the audience that the main characters are dead and their crime spree has come to an end.

Sound Motif – Throughout the film, an upbeat song plays while the characters flee from places they have just robbed, adding an almost comedic tone to these specific scenes.

Sound Mixing – The use of bird noises during exterior scenes adds a sense of realism and verisimilitude to the film.

The Birth of Cinema (pt.2)

The hub of Film production had to move from the East Coast of America to Hollywood because of a patent that Edison had on essential filming techniques and equipment. Hollywood was far enough away from the East Coast to avoid the law, and not have to pay a fee for every time they use a piece of equipment.

Hollywood was also good because of its sunlight, versatile landscape, cheap land, etc…

The Cousins described Sweden and Denmark as the best place in the world to film. This was because of their unique light that gave films a certain look. Censorship was also fairly loose in these countries compared to America, giving filmmakers more creative freedom.

Two famous film directors that were marked as incredible by the cousins in this area were:

Victor Sjöström, who directed the film ‘Phantom Carriage’ (1921)

Benjamin Christensen, who directed ‘The Mysterious X’ (1914)

‘The Birth of a Nation’ (1915) was directed by D. W. Griffith. This was deemed a controversial film because of its showing of racism and portraying the KKK as heroes, and its use of ‘black face’. Despite its cinematic beauty, it then led to lynching’s, segregation, and is used by white supremacies.

Birth Of A Nation Question

D. W. Griffith is the director of Birth of a nation (1915) the film continues to divine opinions among film critics, practitioners and theorists as the subject of the film is extremely problematic regarding the writing and the cast, but also uses various film techniques that had not been used together before, making the film look very good despite it’s controversial writing.

Story of film part 1 CTD – George Blake

1903 – 1918 –

According to Cousins, why did the hub of film production in the USA move from the east coast of America to Hollywood?

The reason for this large move was due to the laws such as copyrights made by inventors such as Thomas Edison on the patents of using Cameras, film makers and producers moved far away to not be prosecuted. Hollywood’s climate was also very sunny which was good for film making.

Which nations film industry does cousin’s describe as “the best in the world” in the 1910s and why?

Scandinavian, mainly Danish film makers were credited as the best film makers as they utilised more natural lighting. Additionally having far less censorship’s than other nations, they were more able to explore different topics and themes early on.

Give an example of two films and two directors from this place and time cited by cousins as remarkable.

Benjamin Christensen, who was the director of Häxan, created one of the first horror films, his exploration of capturing witchcraft, demonology and Satanism.

Victor Sjöström, who directed and starred in the Phantom carriage, uses double exposures to capture a drunkards wasted life time.

Who directed “Birth of a Nation” (1915) and why is the film continue to divide opinions among film critics, practitioners and theorists?

Directed by D.W. Griffith, the film made its controversy through depiction of black people and the racist cult, the Klu Klux Klan. set in the civil war, the film showed black people in the government as drunkards and sexually provocative, whilst the south as hero’s who protect their women from them. Causing harm to American society it lead to black audiences being attacked in cinemas, resurgence in membership of the Klu Klux Klan and laws later on such as the Jim crow law and segregation.

Birth of Cinema continued

1)According to cousins, the hub of film production in the USA moved because he can no longer be sued for infringing on motion picture film patents.

2)Denmark’s film industry is described as the best because of their natural light as well as Denmark’s traditions of literature meaning the themes were new an innovative.

3)Benjamin Christianson made a famous film that is Haxan. Another director is victor Sjostrom who directed the phantom carriage.

4)D.W Griffith directed the film Birth of a nation which was released in 1915. The film caused a division between critics, practitioners and theorists. The cause of this was because of the racist themes in the movie and the false depiction of African-American soldier in the American civil war. It caused many to Protest.

the story of film questions part 1 (continued)

1 why did the hub of film production move from the east coast to Hollywood

to escape the financial charges of Thomas Edison’s adventures

2 what nations film industry did cousins describe as the best in the world in 1910

Denmark and Sweden used natural light that was nice to record on camera. this was lighting that you couldn’t get anywhere else. and the lack of censorship film writers more creative freedom.

3. 2 film and 2 directors that cousins said were remarkable.

Benjamin Christiansen filmed Haksan witchcraft.

Victor Sjostrom filmed the phantom carriage

4 who directed birth of a nation in 1913

d.w Griffith directed birth of a nation in 1913. it was contrerversial because of its racist views about black characters

Story of Film 1903-1918

According to Cousins, why did the hub of film production in the USA move from the East Coast of America to Hollywood? – Thomas Edison had placed patents for several aspects of filmmaking, so production moved to Hollywood to avoid having to pay him royalties.


Which nation’s film industry does Cousins describe as “the best in the world” in the 1910s and why? – Scandinavia, specifically Denmark. Natural lighting there gave films specific innovative looks that could not be given elsewhere. Lack of censorship there gave European filmmakers the ability to have creative freedom.

Give an example of two films and two directors from this place and time cited by Cousins as remarkable. – Benjamin Christensen, director of Häxan, and Victor Sjöströ, director of The Phantom Carriage.

Who directed Birth of a Nation (1915) and why did the film continue to divide opinions among film critics, practitioners and theorists? – D.W Griffith, the film is controversial due to it’s racist depictions and portrayals of African Americans, and portraying the Ku Klux Klan as a heroic force.

The Story of Film Part One 1903-1918

  1. Originally, the movie industry was driven to the West Coast by the strict limitations placed on filmmakers by Thomas Edison’s monopoly known as “the Trust.” The physical distance between California and the East Coast-based Trust allowed filmmakers freedom they wouldn’t have had otherwise.

2. Denmark’s film industry in 1910 was considered one of the best, most innovative in their definition of the art of light. In Scandinavia there is an abundance of literature and creativity, meanings films were full of new technique and idea. The lack of censorship meant the film makers had the freedom to take more risks in their films.

3. Benjamin Christensen directed films that reinvented the idea of film as society knew it at the time, some of his films include:

4. D.W.Griffith’s controversial epic 1915 film about the Civil War and Reconstruction depicted the Ku Klux Klan as valiant saviors of a post-war South ravaged by Northern carpetbaggers and freed Black people. History is usually written by the winners. This film portrayed African Americans as menacing and cruel, while it depicted KKK members as honorable, heroic figures. 

the story of film 1903 -1918

By 1915, many major motion-picture companies had relocated to Hollywood from the East Coast. Hollywood was an ideal place to produce movies since filmmakers couldn’t be sued there for infringing on motion picture film patents held by Thomas Edison and his Motion Picture Patents Company.

which nations film industry does cousins describe as ‘the best in the world’ and why? Scandinavia, specifically Sweden and Denmark, because they used unique lighting giving the films a certain look you couldn’t get anywhere else and it was very intellectually driven and themes and ideas where innovative. the lack of censorship meant they had more creative risks and explore more topics than America.

Benjamin Christensen – Haxan (1922), Sealed orders (1912)

D.W. Griffith – birth of a nation (1915), Intolerance (1916)