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Thursday 13 June 2019

Tama Tu Film Questions

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Tama Tu NZ Short film
How does the crow help the mood of the film?
The crow helps us think about there is gonna be drama, and war happening through out the film.

What does the ammo exchange help show?
It helps show that they are definitely going to be in a fight or war, and that they are all communicating with each other and sharing the ammo with each other to stay alive.

What does the handheld camera shot help show?
It helps us make us feel very likely that we are going to experience war, and it helps us feel that we are bonding with the soldiers through out everything.

What does the black cat symbolise?
It does symbolise bad luck and death, and the character which was trying to get the black cat, and wanting to play with it. He died because the black cat symbolised death.

How do the filters help show meaning?
It helps show many things, like if they are happy the filters go colourful and full of happiness, but what we had experience through this movie was a dark grey filter, which definitely shows sad and scariness. 
The filter changed from normal black and white, to very dark black and grey when the soldier died.

What and how do the film, aspects help with the suspense with the shooting of the German soldier?
When the soldier was looking through the scope of his weapon, he could see very close the man who died from the black cat. Point of view was used for this part of the film.

What does the use of the shadow help show?
The shadow helps represents the sense of death, which occurred through the film during the point of view scene when the soldier was using the scope.

What shots are used to 'bookend' the film?
Bird eye, Low angle, Point of view, close up, medium close up and Over the shoulder view.

Critical Literacy Matrix Questions!
Why are you/we reading this text?
We are reading this text, to know more about Maori New Zealand culture. And to also know what War somehow looks like.

What kind of language is used in this text?
There is no speaking in this Maori film. But the languages they look like they are using is Maori, they use Body language that shows there culture sometimes.

Who is real in this text?
Well all the characters in this scene are real, and they act very well.

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