Comparison with Existing Films

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The first comparison illustrates the wide shots that are conventional in social realism films, illustrating Dead Man’s Shoes and our production The second comparison demonstrates the exploration of social issues in ‘This is England’ and our production Here you can see the presentation of regional identities in Dead Man’s Shoes via accents as well as mise en scene, something we had to convey without the use of dialogue.

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Page 1: Comparison with Existing Films

● The first comparison illustrates the wide shots

that are conventional in social realism films,

illustrating Dead Man’s Shoes and our

production

● The second comparison demonstrates the

exploration of social issues in ‘This is England’

and our production

● Here you can see the presentation of regional

identities in Dead Man’s Shoes via accents as

well as mise en scene, something we had to

convey without the use of dialogue.

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● Location shooting also took place within

our production, as within Four lions

Overall the production can be rendered a success in its use of conventions, and as these pictures demonstrate, it can be

clearly liked to genre conventions merely by still images. As it compares to a wealth of existing films of this genre,

such as Shane Meadow’s Work and Warp Film’s Four lions, this also contributes to this conclusion.