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The codes and conventions of a gangster genre are to use 'mes en scene', shots, editing and sound to create a sense of tension and fear for the audience. Media language means more than just words it can contain shots, music and gestures. The 'mis en scene' (settings) of a gangster film normally occur in large cities which contain sleazy bars, fast cars and streets with large neon signs to provide a view into the secret life of the criminal.
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Title: meda
Words: 289 Rating: None Pages: 1.2 submitted by: jimmmm
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