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The Heartbreaking Reality Of Pre-Civil War

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Scene after scene, moment after moment, 12 Years a Slave, directed by Sean Bobbitt, beautifully conveys the heartbreaking reality of pre-Civil War life for African Americans. While each scene captures what life was truly like for slaves in the 1800s, it is the camera angles, lighting techniques and sound effects that truly strengthen the film and set the dark and somber mood. The ‘Lynching’ scene is a perfect example of film techniques, and the way in which they convey emotion to an audience.

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