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Title: Shut Up And Sing
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November 18, 2004 |
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Another time where diegetic sound is used really well in the film is during all there live performances we hear the raw sounds from the microphones and not some artificial sounds that were added in during postproduction. Even when they are showing archived footage of their manager meeting with John McCain and the radio executives they used the actual sounds of the meeting and what was going on and nothing seemed edited... Showed first 250 characters
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Even when they are showing archived footage of their manager meeting with John McCain and the radio executives they used the actual sounds of the meeting and what was going on and nothing seemed edited.
In this film during almost every scene the Mise en scene is set perfectly to show us the grief and pain that the band members went through... Showed next 250 characters
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