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the moments you noticed in The Graduate when the filmmaking style or 'voice' was evident. Were there parts where you felt the presence of the director making choices about how the story content was going to be presented? An example might be the way that when Mrs. Robinson first appears naked before a very nervous Benjamin, the editing is very quick and disorienting to reflect his state of mind. Write 250+ words (a couple of solid paragraphs) and be specific about what you saw in the film and how it related to what you read in the textbook. The textbook we are using is Looking at Movies by Richard Barsam, 5th edition. Chapter 2 - Principles of Film Form.
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