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Andre45 [30]
4 years ago
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Then, write a second paragraph that compares the written story to the film version of “Charles” that you watched. In that second

paragraph, explain the ways in which the film is similar to and different from the text in terms of the details it depicts as well as how the film uses lighting, sound, color, camera focus, or camera angles to present the story in a unique way.
English
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Sav [38]4 years ago
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I  need to know what the answer is too

STALIN [3.7K]4 years ago
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The films are the best way to see the story Charles includes a comedy and the color is black and white cause it was made in the old days but that’s even better cause make your own color. The camera angles you can put them anywhere because they are no camera angles it’s a book…so imagine what you want the book to look like even sounds imagine the character voices oh, the lighting is the best part you can imagine the street producing what theater studio.

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