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Edgar Wright

Like Wes Anderson, Wright has a unique style that's obvious in all his films. He tends to use close up shots to speed up a scene which is normally of a mundane action like, making a cup of tea. Editing the footage just to show specific details makes the scene a lot more interesting to the audience. Wright also likes using video transitions for example he often use camera pans to swipe from one scene to another this can make the scenes flow from one to the other and hide the cut.

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Song Choice

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Evaluation Question 3

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