7.1 The following genres are often associated with the fil…
7.1 The following genres are often associated with the film, Big Fish: drama, adventure, fantasy, magical realism, comedy. Which category or categories do you think best fit/s the film. Explain your choice/s carefully, looking back on the film as a whole. (3) 7.2 Refer to the image numbered 7.2: Identify the camera angle used in this shot and describe the effect. (2) 7.3 How does Edward convince Karl to leave Ashton? (2) 7.4 Refer to the image numbered 7.4: Using this image as a reference, describe the effect of the lighting and colour used in this Spectre scene. (2) 7.5 Although Spectre is a prosperous and happy place, Edward decides to leave. Account for his decision. (2) 7.6 Refer to the image numbered 7.6: When Edward returns to Spectre, years later, the town is very different. State what has happened and how Edward deals with the situation. (2) 7.7.1 Refer to the image numbered 7.7.1: “Time stands still”: Edward sees Sandra for the first time. Refer to one film technique used in this shot and comment on its effect. You may refer to the camera angle, framing, lighting or any other film technique that you have learnt. (2) 7.7.2 Summarise the story Edward tells Josephine of how he first got to meet Sandra. (2) 7.8.1 Refer to the image numbered 7.8.1: In this scene, in Edward’s final hours, he asks Will to tell him the story of how he “goes” or to tell the story of his death. Summarise the story that Will tells him. (2) 7.8.2 How does this story that Will tells Edward show that Will has accepted and forgiven his father. (3) 7.9 Merriam Webster dictionary defines a hero as “a person who is admired for great or brave acts or fine qualities.” Using this definition as a reference, critically evaluate Edward as a hero. (3)