Narrow-Depth-Of-Film - Narrow-Depth-Of-Field is used in the film Fish Tank (2009). This is typical of it's genre as we see from the viewpoint of the protaganist, in this case, Mia. We see from Mia's view. Narrow-Depth-Of-Film takes place when Mia is watching the Youtube Clip of some London street dancers in the internet cafe. This shot is from Mia's viewpoint as she is getting ideas of dances. This could be seen as foreshadowing as Mia then auditions to become a dancer.
Handheld Camera - The use of a handheld camera is used to create the effect that the view we see from is realistic, as if we are there in the film. This is typical of it's genre as the view from a handheld camera acts as if we are actually in the room. This could be justified because when Mia is dancing in the abandoned flat, we watch her dancing like we are there watching her perform to us.
Digetic Sound - Digetic sound is used during Fish Tank to remain typical to it's genre as digetic sound is used to create a realistic effect as we can see where the sound is coming from. If non-digetic sound is used it takes the realistic effect from the film. This can be justified as when Mia is dancing, she has her headphones on and what we hear is the noise of the headphones muffled, this gives it a realistic effect as this is what would happen if we were actually in the same room as Mia.
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