Template:Narrative Film Scoring:Pop Quiz:The Spy Story:Answers-2

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Completed film scoring assignment - The Spy Story
1. The Lady Spy
Initially she is a little anxious but at the same time she seems reasonably confident. She is simply there to make the exchange so this possibly places her on the good side.
2. The Man Spy
He is the other person that is employed to make the exhange with the women spy. He is a very cool customer. He could be good or bad.
3. The Woman With The Newspaper
A spy who is going to follow the man spy. I think she is trying to be serious but I find her acting comical. She is murdered by the woman with the umbrella. She never speaks so unable to hear accent to assess nationality.
4. The Woman With The Umbrella
I would say she is bad as it would seem she murders the women with the newspaper. She never speaks so unable to hear accent to assess nationality.

Remember: The only way that anyone will know this is with a film score. Nothing else in the movie explains this clearly to the audience. Only your film score can do this.


Completed film scoring assignment - The Spy Story
1. The Lady Spy
Initially she is a little anxious but at the same time she seems reasonably confident. She is simply there to make the exchange so this possibly places her on the good side.
2. The Man Spy
He is the other person that is employed to make the exhange with the women spy. He is a very cool customer. He could be good or bad.
3. The Woman With The Newspaper
A spy who is going to follow the man spy. I think she is trying to be serious but I find her acting comical. She is murdered by the woman with the umbrella. She never speaks so unable to hear accent to assess nationality.
4. The Woman With The Umbrella
I would say she is bad as it would seem she murders the women with the newspaper. She never speaks so unable to hear accent to assess nationality.

Remember: The only way that anyone will know this is with a film score. Nothing else in the movie explains this clearly to the audience. Only your film score can do this.