Filthy Mcnasty Analysis

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Location: I located my three pieces of music from Wevideo, I used what they had. My one video came from the video website that you gave us, Shutterstock. Finally, all of my pictures are from google images.

Mood: I thought the first song I picked sounded like an introduction song. It had a good feeling before the story picked up. Then, my second song is a more sad song. This part is when “Filthy Mcnasty” is lonely because his brother is not spending time with him anymore because of his girlfriend. The song sounded like when someone was sad. The third song is fast, fun, and energetic. I picked it because a lot of action happens then. The action is fast paced as well. My fourth and final song is a sad song because Chuck “Da man” Bell has a
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It represents the heart of a person or of a family. Chuck is the heart of the Bells and his heart is not the healthiest. It is a reminder that families or people need the heart to function. It might be a struggle now to function because Chuck has passed away. The basketball is a good representative of a heart because it is the essential item in a basketball game and you need it to play a game.

Symbol Two: The second symbol is the basketball court behind the word trust in the middle of the trailer. The court represents the family. When the whole family is there, as if all of the hoops and equipment are there, everything functions properly. When a hoop is missing, or a family member, then you cannot play the game. You need everything in a court to play the game.

Main Characters: The main characters are twins that are African American. The picture of two boys with red jerseys and all-star written on the front is the picture that let you see they are twins. Likewise, it shows that they are really good at basketball. Chuck is the dad of the twins and there are two pictures of him at the end. The first one is of him playing one on one against Josh. Then you can see that he is older when the picture of an older man holding his chest comes

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