Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
American werewolf
1. 9/8/2017 9:43:00 AM
Time What it is What’s it doing Effect on
Audience
0:01 The music “Blue Moon”
by “The Marcels.” This
song is played
throughout the scene
The calmand
relaxing feeling
of the song
juxtaposes how
painful
intensity of the
scene is going
to be.
It creates a
feeling of
unease in the
audience, as
they don’t
know what to
feel or react.
0:09 The transformation
begins with the main
character shouting in
pain and discomfort
This starts the
process of his
transformation
into a
werewolf.
It unnerves the
audience as
they hear the
man in pain
while they can
do nothing to
escape or
intervene.
0:20 The main character
starts ripping off his
clothing as he feels his
body begin to burn.
It shows how
painful it must
feel, as he
can’t remove it
normally but
tears it off of
himself.
They further
experience the
pain that he is
going through.
0:36 The bones in his hands
begin to shift and
extend in size with
audible cracks and
breaking noises.
It shows what
a
transformation
would feel like.
The audience
share his
disgust and
fear at what
they’re
witnessing.
0:51 Subtle scratching
noises play as hair
beings to pour out of
his skin.
It’s a more
subtle sound
compared to
the bone
crunching’s
matching the
gradual growth
It shows them
that he’s
succumbing
more to the
change.
2. of hair.
1:05 As his legs and feet
become more wolf-like
a creaking noise is
heard.
It again shows
what a
transformation
would feel like.
It draws
attention to the
stiffness of the
bones.
1:18 As his spine readjusts
to a quadrupedal
stance a popping noise
can be heard.
Again this,
combined with
his continued
screams of
pain, show how
much it hurts
him.
The audience
remains in
shock at the
uncomfortable
noises.
1:42 voice gets deeper. As the main
body
transformations
start to finish
his internal
changes
become more
noticeable as
the time passes
by
This lets the
audience know
how close he is
to finishing the
change.
2:07 A stretch noise is
heard as his face turns
more into a snout.
It shows what
a
transformation
would feel like.
The audience
remains in
shock at the
uncomfortable
noises.
2:36 Fully transformed, he
howls at the moon.
his humanity
has now gone
and he
embraces his
animal side,
howling
seemingly
triumphantly
into the night.
This shows the
audience that
he isn’t human
anymore and
has fully
become an
animal.