Film Techniques
Human Experiences
Essay Structure
Effect on the Audience
Key Scenes/Quotes
100

Identify one camera technique used in the boxing gym scene.

Close-up shot (focuses on movement and intensity).

100

Name one human experience explored in the film.

Identity

Belonging

Family/societal expectations

Perseverance

Acceptance

100

What is the purpose of an introduction in an essay?

The introduction outlines the text, the topic, and the main argument of the essay.

100

What emotion is the audience meant to feel during Billy’s final dance scene?

The audience is positioned to feel pride as Billy successfully performs on a professional stage after overcoming obstacles.

100

Quote: “Lads do football… or boxing… or wrestling. Not ballet.”

What idea does this quote show?

Traditional ideas about masculinity and gender roles.

200

Name the sound technique used when Billy is dancing

Music (used to express emotion and freedom)

200

Which human experience is shown through Billy’s relationship with his father?

Family conflict

Parental expectations

Lack of understanding

Acceptance and change (by the end of the film)

200

What does PEEL stand for?

Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link.

200

In the boxing gym scenes, how do sound effects influence the audience’s view of Billy’s environment?

The loud punching and shouting make the boxing gym feel aggressive, helping the audience see it as a harsh environment for Billy.

200

Quote: “It feels like electricity.”

Which scene is this from?

Billy’s audition scene.

300

What technique is used to contrast Billy’s world with his father’s world?

Juxstaposition (between dancing scenes and miners strike scenes)

Cross-cutting

300

How does the film explore belonging or exclusion?

Billy is excluded for dancing instead of boxing.

He is judged for not fitting masculine expectations.

300

What is a thesis statement, and where does it appear in an essay?

A thesis statement is a sentence that clearly states the main argument of the essay, and it appears in the introduction.

300

In the audition scene, how does the use of music shape the audience’s response to Billy?

The music draws attention to Billy’s passion for dance and helps the audience connect with his experience.

300

Which scene shows Billy expressing himself through dance?

The scene where Billy dances angrily in the street.

400

Identify a symbol used in the film and explain what it represents

Dance symbolises freedom and self-expression.

The boxing gloves symbolise traditional masculinity and expectations.

Billy’s ballet shoes symbolise his identity and dreams.

The piano symbolises Billy's deceased mother and their connection to music.

400

What human experience is shown through Billy’s conflict with his community?

Pressure to conform

Judgement

Social expectations

400

How many techniques should be included in each body paragraph?

Each body paragraph should include three techniques.

400

In scenes showing the miners’ strike, how does the setting influence the audience’s understanding of the community?

The bleak streets and police presence show a struggling community, helping the audience understand why change is difficult for Billy.

400

Which scene shows the impact of the miners’ strike on Billy’s life?

The scene where Billy's father breaks up and burns the piano for firewood.

500

How is lighting used in the audition scene to shape mood?

Dim or low lighting creates tension and seriousness.

Spotlighting focuses attention on Billy.

500

Explain how Billy Elliot shows the tension between individual identity and social expectations.

Billy’s love of dance conflicts with expectations of masculinity.

He must choose between being accepted and being himself.

500

What is the formula for a strong thesis statement.

Topic + Argument + 3 main points

500

When Billy’s father watches him dance for the first time, how does camera focus affect the audience?

The camera focuses on the father’s face (close-up), allowing the audience to see his changing emotions and growing acceptance of Billy.

500

What is similar about the first scene and the final scene of the film? What does this show about his journey?

Both scenes show Billy dancing. It shows Billy has grown and followed his passion.

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