1: I think this photographer got really close and personal, allowing the viewer to hear every detail and have a feeling of almost being in the room with the marine. The angles were tight and up close to the subject, depressing, and gave a very good view of what the marine was feeling.
2:The sudden blurs between photos and slides was giving a feeling of being lost, or a feeling of confusion but still able to know what is going on in the slide.
3:
A: The photo of him laying down on the bed smoking a cigarette and watching the news on war in the middle east, it shows that he is having a very hard time adapting to life back in the united states, he misses being in the action of combat. He got so used to being in that uniform and holding that rifle that its all he wants to do, it is now all he knows to do.
B: The sequence most powerful i think is where he is having arguements with his wife, and the relationship just isnt working out. It just so depressing not being able to do anything about how the war has affected the marine and how it is affecting the marriage.
C: The Audio is very detailed. Almost putting you in the room with the marine feeling the negative vibe of the room almost depressing you just by watching how the war has effected the marine. The audio lets you hear almost every breath and step of the room.
D: The images work together by kinda being put in chronological order, like a movie. Showing when he came home, how he felt, what problems he came by and so on. The images just get more and more depressing as the story of the marines return home goes on.
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