It sounds like you’re asking for a detailed breakdown of a feature related to Dead Poets Society in MP4 format — likely meaning a digital video file (MP4) of the film that includes specific interactive, educational, or enhanced features (rather than just the movie itself). Below is a detailed feature set for a hypothetical "Dead Poets Society MP4 Work" — an enhanced digital edition designed for students, teachers, or film enthusiasts.

Feature: Dead Poets Society – Interactive Study Edition (MP4) 1. Core Video Specifications

Format: MP4 (H.264 video, AAC audio) Resolution options: 1080p Full HD / 720p / 480p Runtime: 128 minutes (theatrical cut) File size: ~2.5 GB (1080p) Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese (SRT + embedded) Audio tracks: English 5.1, English descriptive audio, Director’s commentary

2. Chapterized Scene Breakdown (15 key chapters) Quick navigation to pivotal scenes:

Opening: “Carpe Diem” introduction “O Captain, My Captain” first meeting Keating’s “We’re not laying pipe” speech The Dead Poets Society founding Neil’s play audition Todd’s barbaric yawp Neil’s father confrontation The final desk-standing scene

3. Interactive Educational Features (via companion XML/JSON or pop-up overlays)

Key Quote Annotations: Pop-up text explanations for “Carpe Diem,” “sucking the marrow out of life,” “barbaric yawp,” etc. Poetry in Focus: Full texts of poems recited (Whitman, Thoreau, Tennyson, Herrick) with analysis. Historical Context: 1950s conservative American prep school setting; comparison with 1989 film release context. Character Map: Interactive diagram of relationships (Neil, Todd, Keating, Mr. Perry, Knox, Charlie).

4. Filmmaking & Commentary Tracks

Director Peter Weir commentary (scene-specific insights) Screenwriter Tom Schulman commentary (real-life inspiration from his school days) Cinematography breakdown: Use of natural light, candlelit scenes, Dutch angles in tense moments. Deleted scenes (MP4 extras): 4 deleted/extended scenes (e.g., longer poetry reading by Keating).

5. Study Tools (for LMS or standalone player like VLC with plugins)

Quiz mode (pop-up): After key scenes, multiple-choice questions on themes (nonconformity, tradition vs. passion, father-son conflict). Essay prompts: Embedded text file with 5 prompts (e.g., “Analyze Todd’s transformation through poetry”). Vocabulary list: 20 terms (e.g., “mawkish,” “exhort,” “pagan”) with definitions.

6. Accessibility & Classroom Use

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