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Film study notes on The Great Gatsby and Moulin Rouge- directed by Baz Luhrmann. Notes are on cinematography sound, editing, and mise-en-scene. The notes helped to achieve a 92% on a film essay commenting on Baz Luhrmann's directing style.

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Film Study: Moulin Rouge (MR) and The Great Gatsby (GG)- Baz Luhrmann

Cinematography
●​ Long shot: establishing the setting of the stage in MR
●​ Long shot of the mansions in GG
●​ Push shot: through Paris
●​ Push shot across lake
●​ Hand-held camera: at Gatsby’s parties
●​ Close up: of clown at the Moulin Rouge
●​ Close up: faces at Gatsby’s party
●​ High angle: Gatsby dead in the pool
●​ High angle: Satine dead on the ground
●​ Close up: of the Duke, see his emotions, anger (when he says what he will do with
Satrine Ziegler)
●​ Close up: of Christian’s dad- emotions, anger of dad
●​ Close up: of Christian’s words on the typewriter + of Nick’s words in the book
●​ Rapid cuts in intro scene to the Moulin Rouge
●​ Extreme close up: Satine telling Christian to tell the story
●​ Extreme close up: face of the billboard after Myrtle’s death (Dr Ekleburg)
●​ Close up: Satine with the Duke at his house
●​ Long shot- table distance with Duke, distance between them
●​ Satine being introduced, coming down on the rope, low angle
●​ Closed frame- Nick at the sanatorium (windows)
●​ Closed frame- Satine being told that she is dying (in door frame)
●​ Hand held cameras- chaos, uncertainty
●​ Crane-style shot- chaos
●​ Dutch angle (tilted)- Duke talking to Ziegler + Gatsby talking to Nick in his car
●​ Characters staring directly into the camera- Nick in intro scene, performance
●​ Tilted angles: from alcohol at apartment (GG)- drunk, excess of life

Sound

●​ ‘Diamonds are a Girl's best Friend’ + ‘Material Girl- associates Satrine with desirable
women throughout history, women who have been sexualised and exploited
●​ ‘Young and Beautiful’- Daisy’s vulnerability, nostalgia, and melencholy
●​ Empire State of Mind- setting of NY
●​ Saxophones (GG)- time period, jazz
●​ Cancans, dance (MR)= setting the time period
●​ Not time-period music- tension + brings in a younger audience
●​ GG has hip-hop, the now equivalent of the then new jazz
●​ Engages audience: known songs (Elton John, Sound of Music)- singalong
●​ Sound effects: whooshes (of fairy), chimes, booms, heightened fantasy (MR)
●​ Violin in ‘El Tango de Roxanne’- violence + tension that Satine will experience whilst at
the Duke’s dinner

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