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ELEN [110]
2 years ago
6

Which of these film techniques would MOST enhance the emotional impact of “Samjay’s Dream”?

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Natalka [10]2 years ago
7 0

We can actually deduce that the film technique that will most enhance the emotional impact of “Samjay’s Dream” is: A) the soundtrack featuring authentic Indian music.

<h3>What is film technique?</h3>

Film technique refers to the methods that film makers actually adopt in order to pass across meaning and produce an emotional appeal to the audience watching that movie.

We see here that the film technique here to bring about emotional impact of Samjay's Dream is the soundtrack that features an authentic Indian music.

Learn more about film technique on brainly.com/question/364491

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Leno4ka [110]2 years ago
6 0

We can actually deduce that the film technique that will most enhance the emotional impact of “Samjay’s Dream” is: A) the soundtrack featuring authentic Indian music.

What is film technique?

Film technique refers to the methods that film makers actually adopt in order to pass across meaning and produce an emotional appeal to the audience watching that movie.

We see here that the film technique here to bring about emotional impact of Samjay's Dream is the soundtrack that features an authentic Indian music.

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