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1- Pick out the phrases / vocab you think is impressive.

‘the deliberate and stylised use of this slow-motion reaction shot’

2- Define ‘diegetic’

Diegetic: things that are present in the world of the movie.

3- Define ‘cathartic effect’

Cathartic effect: the emotional response an audience has after seeing a movie

4- Define ‘reframing’

Reframing: change in camera position

5- How is this paragraph structured

point is made. evidence is given. explanation. linked back to the point.

Throughout Joker, cinematography is used effectively to create a sense of chaos within the film’s diegetic world. This is particularly evident in the scene towards the end of the film where Arthur is shown in a  low- angle, close-up looking out of the police car window and reacting with glee at the riots taking place around him. Here, the camera is used to position  the spectator as not only connecting with Arthur, but now looking up to him. This suggests to the spectator that the tables have turned and Arthur, who was earlier depicted as pathetic and sad, is now depicted as powerful and heroic. This “reframing” of  the central character” has a potentially cathartic effect on the spectator who has, up until this point, been encouraged to sympathise with Arthur’s point of view as a victim of circumstance. The deliberate and stylised use of this slow-motion reaction shot, enables the spectator to get a sense of poetic justice being served: Arthur is now on his way to prison.

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