How film conventions are used to stand the character out from a crowd scene?
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Filmography
Gandhi [film]. 1982. Richard Attenborough dir. UK: Columbia Pictures
The Natural [film]. 1984. Barry Levinson dir. US: Tri-Star Pictures
No Time To Die [film]. 2021. Cary Joji Fukunaga dir. UK: Universal Pictures
Closer [film]. 2004. Mike Nichols dir. US: Sony Pictures
The Grand Budapest Hotel [film]. 2014. Wes Anderson dir. US: Fox Searchlight Pictures
Lost in Translation [film]. 2003.Sofia Coppola dir. US: Focus Features
The Verdict [film]. 1982 . Sidney Lumet dir. US: 20th Century Fox
The Artist [film]. 2011 . Michel Hazanavicius dir. France: Warner Bros
Eyes Wide Shut [film]. 1999 . Stanley Kubrick dir. US: Warner Bros
Soul [film]. 2020. Pete Docter dir. US: Walt Disney Studios
The Pursuit of Happyness [film]. 2006. Gabriele Muccino dir. US: Sony Pictures
Dunkirk [film]. 2017. Christopher Nolan dir. US: Warner Bros
Strangers On A Train [film]. 1951. Alfred Hitchcock dir. US: Warner Bros
Ocean’s Eleven [film]. 2001. Steven Soderbergh dir. US: Warner Bros