Linear
A linear film is a film which is set out in the order of beginning, middle and end. This means that it is easy for the audience to understand and follow. An example of this is starting with an opening line for the beginning and finishing with a good closing line like in fairy tales. Once upon a time and they lived happily ever after. The middle is the actual story but is in the correct order. This makes it easier for people to understand.
Non-linear
A non-linear film is when the film does not go in order but instead it could start at the end and be in reverse order of just starting in the middle before explaining the beginning. This could be confusing for the audience but is a good way to create mystery. By using this technique it makes the audience want to watch more to find out what is going to happen.
Omniscient
Omniscient gives the audience a 'god' like perspective about the film. This is because they may have seen the end of the film at the beginning, meaning they know how it will end. Also they then know why it ended that way. The audience can then come up with there own conclusion about how it will happen before they see it on the film.
Restricted
Restricted is when the audience are kept in the dark about what is going on. This means they may know a lot about what is happening but they are being kept out of a major part of the film. By using this technique the audience will be shocked once it does happen as they are not expecting it.
A linear film is a film which is set out in the order of beginning, middle and end. This means that it is easy for the audience to understand and follow. An example of this is starting with an opening line for the beginning and finishing with a good closing line like in fairy tales. Once upon a time and they lived happily ever after. The middle is the actual story but is in the correct order. This makes it easier for people to understand.
Non-linear
A non-linear film is when the film does not go in order but instead it could start at the end and be in reverse order of just starting in the middle before explaining the beginning. This could be confusing for the audience but is a good way to create mystery. By using this technique it makes the audience want to watch more to find out what is going to happen.
Omniscient
Omniscient gives the audience a 'god' like perspective about the film. This is because they may have seen the end of the film at the beginning, meaning they know how it will end. Also they then know why it ended that way. The audience can then come up with there own conclusion about how it will happen before they see it on the film.
Restricted
Restricted is when the audience are kept in the dark about what is going on. This means they may know a lot about what is happening but they are being kept out of a major part of the film. By using this technique the audience will be shocked once it does happen as they are not expecting it.
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