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mrs. peters throws back quilt pieces and tries to put the box in the bag she is wearing. it is too big. she opens box, starts to take the bird out, cannot touch it, goes to pieces, stands there helpless. sound of a knob turning in the other room. mrs. hale snatches the box and puts it in the pocket of her big coat. enter county attorney and sheriff.) county attorney (facetiously). well, henry, at least we found out that she was not going to quilt it. she was going to—what is it you call it, ladies! mrs. hale (her hand against her pocket). we call it—knot it, mr. henderson. what changes might a director or screenwriter make to the original version of this scene in order to best emphasize the mood? cut dialogue from the scene to make it a more appropriate length update the setting to appeal to a more modern - day audience omit the actions of the characters to avoid confusion and chaos include the use of lighting, camera angles, and sound effects
Lighting can create mood (e.g., dim for tension), camera angles can show character perspectives or emphasize key elements, and sound effects can heighten emotions like suspense or surprise. These elements are powerful in setting the mood in a visual - medium like film.
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include the use of lighting, camera angles, and sound effects