This bingo card has a free space and 29 words: Close-up on Hugo’s face showing curiosity, Tracking shot following Hugo through the station, Sound effect of ticking clock, Symbolic use of red scarf, Point-of-view shot from Hugo’s perspective, Cross-cutting between station characters, High-angle shot of Hugo looking small/vulnerable, Flashback sequence to Méliès’s filmmaking, Montage of silent films, Dissolve transition to signal memory or dream, Insert shot of notebook drawings, Mise-en-scène with steam/smoke filling the frame, Tracking shot following Hugo through hidden passages, Over-the-shoulder shot of Méliès at his film set, Slow motion or slowed pacing to emphasize wonder, Use of silence before a dramatic reveal, Low-key lighting creating mood, Close-up on automaton’s eye, Non-diegetic orchestral swell during emotional reunion, Shot/reverse-shot between Hugo and the Station Inspector, Use of non-diegetic sound to build suspense, Low-angle shot of Méliès as “magician” figure, Extreme close-up of a clock hand moving, High-angle shot of the automaton’s drawing process, Camera pan across toy shop items, Wide shot showing Hugo dwarfed by machinery, Parallel editing (Hugo hiding vs. inspector searching), Character framed inside a circular motif (clock, gear, window) and Silhouette (backlighting) of Hugo.
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