By Mohamed MahmoudBy Mohamed Mahmoud
 Throughout the biggie & Tupac exposition occurs
at the start and it presents the main themes of
the documentary. This is really vibrant as it
produces the viewers response and also it
would create the viewers first impression and it
introduces the content to the viewers as well
this is really vital. Some sections of the
documentary were chosen to keep the
audiences attention.
ExpositionExposition
 There were some Voiceover that occurred
throughout the documentary this is because
they wanted the audience to get a good
understanding of the documentary and the
educate the audience as well about the
controversy and conspiracy theory about the
death of the rapper Tupac.
VoiceoverVoiceover
Also interviewing people involved with the two American rappers is
worthy because you get the story from two sides so it gives you a
better image this will atomically make it nonbiased because you got
the story form two sides. When the interviewing was being made
there were titles and text shown next to them. This is prepared so
the audience recognise who he or she is and how they can relate to
the circumstances. Throughout the documentary there were a lot of
interviews they decided to do this because they wanted to give the
viewers real sense because its coming from a actual person instead
of the news.
 
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InterviewsInterviews
At the beginning of the biggie and Tupac documentary it starts off with an archival 
footage this is at the start when there was a crime scene. They use this to provide the 
audience a sense of how it was like and what really happened this is useful for the 
audience. It’s also a primary source this is very dependable as they was taken at the 
moment of the incident. This grabs the audiences’ attention additionally whilst 
presenting the archives they put audio of police sirens and police phone calls to make 
it more effective and make it feel as you were at that instance.                      
In this documentary, the exposition takes place at the start and introduces the 
significant themes of the documentary. This is vital because it produces the audience’s 
first impression and presents the viewer to the content.
As we continued to watch the documentary we heard a presenter voice over 
throughout it and we see him interviewing people involved with one of the two rappers.
 
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Archive FootageArchive Footage
Visual coding is introduced within the mise en scene
also its all the audience can see from the shot. Also
when they interviewed a doctor wearing a white coat
this made it reliable and believable to the audience.
Visual codingVisual coding
Text and tittles
The second clip from the beginning had inter-
tittle this had told the audience the when and
were biggie and Tupac were killed this is a
factual piece of information this information was
the most important throughout the
documentary.
Reconstructions
Reconstructions are usually used in documentaries when they want to act out
something they think happened and have no footage but only evidence.
Reconstructions normally offer factual information, and give the viewer a sense of
realism, as if the event really happened in front of them live.
They regularly point out that the footage is not existent by using techniques such as
blurring, distortion, lighting effects, changes in camera level, and color enhancement
within the footage.
Montage
montage sequence expresses ideas visually
by placing them in a detailed order in the
film. Narrative montages include the
preparation of sequence of shots used to
show changes in time and place within a
film. Ideational montages link actions with
words, and are often used in
documentaries.
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Montage
montage sequence expresses ideas visually
by placing them in a detailed order in the
film. Narrative montages include the
preparation of sequence of shots used to
show changes in time and place within a
film. Ideational montages link actions with
words, and are often used in
documentaries.
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