The first scene has a conspiracy-like filter editing, and the music is offsetting and slow. In the mise-en scene, the main character, is standing on the sea-side fishing, while a large company ship approaches and takes the supposedly shared space between the population. Sounds from the boat and nature clash as to create a suspenseful feeling in the audience.
fourth scene
In this scene, a narration begins describing the picture of this beautiful and stunning ocean, which shows the beauty of a healthy and clean ocean. the sound isn't diegetic, it comes from outside of the shot, including the narration and soft music. It is shot from an eye-level camera angle.
fifth scene
This next scene uses pathos as an emotional persuasion device, to persuade the audience of the seriousness and upsetting situation. This scene takes place in the exact same frame, it is however taken where there is trash in most places, and large company ships take over the mise-en scene. This scene is shot from a bird's/high camera angle, to give the appearance that this is daunting and upsetting. This scene is also meant to be a call to action to the audience, because of the bizarre look of the situation/scene.
sixth scene
In the fourth scene, an expert showing statistics, facts, graphs, percentages, etc. this is used to appeal to the audience's sense of credibility to have an expert scientist discuss the issue(diegetic sound). The persuasion device used here are ethos and logos. The camera is at an eye angle.
This scene is a much quieter one. The main character goes to interview the big company associations to get a better understanding of their goal and setting. In this mise-en scene, a company building without any movement, is shot from a high camera angle to show how large it is, later on, the main character walks onto the scene.
In this scene, the final closing shot of the trailer is filmed. A plain of a beautiful trail is shown as the main character walks on it. The main place of movement is the main character walking, and the slow shake of the grass from the wind for an emotional perspective. The narrator speaks softly about how anybody can grow up to be a character just like her, and the scene stops with a fading to black shot. Finally, the narrator the main character call to action by saying something like a slogan: "Overfishing is an equivalent issue to poverty around the world, but to make change, we need YOUR help!"
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