Originally posted by: Doodle
Yes, it makes a difference. But we need his correct name and spelling. All this is to see who fits in which group in the tracks.
We know nothing about the homework or research or story sketch of CVs. Hence, we get to know their thought process through their patterns. How they are planning the story, what are the characters saying and why they are behaving the way they are doing. If I give you an example:
Suppose you are teaching a kid a math problem and you ask her to solve and SHOW all the steps involved. If she gives the answer right away then you would not be able to know her workings of her brain. But, if she writes it on paper and give it to you, then looking at the steps, you will know how her thoughts are taking shape and producing the result she came up with. That is how a teacher peeks into a student's brain.
In exactly the same way, through the dialogues, camera angles, facial expressions, placement of the characters in a scene gives us a sense of what the director and writers are trying to show. What is going on in their mind?
Ok. Now I need a help: Can you tell me the color of the tablet Adi gave to Ram on your laptop?