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Thursday 17 June 2021

Avatar Film - Film Technique Practice

 Brainstorm: 

- the two were talking. She told him to go away because he didn't belong there.

- the sets of the sacred tree chase him.


Techniques:

Lighting - artificial, bright and dim - plants/things they touched were bright, background was dim, cold)

Color - palette - neons - blue/green/purple

- extremes, show us we are same pole different/exciting.


Camera - tilt shot used to show the seeds - POV shot of Jake, exciting/magical

Shots angles

Movement focus 

- conversation - mid shot shows bodies-shows the distance between the characters.

- close-up on seeds, shows ethereal movement, other wordly. 


Statement: In the scene "seeds of the sacred" the 'lighting is effectively used to create the other wordly experience of Pandora.


Evidence: An artificial bright light is seen as the figures run and touch things in the environment. The rest of their surroundings remain dark against those flashes of cold neon light. 


X-audience - This makes the audience feel amazed and envious of the unnatural and enearthly qualities of the planet,


X-director - The director did this to make viewer feel like they have been transported to another world where end exciting things are possible


X-other technique - Coinciding with this is the use of a neon color palette. The blues, greens and purples become vibrant and otherwordly when combined with the artificial bright lights caused by movement. 


Y-your link - The lighting and color are juxtapose to that which we experience in the real world. Like earth, it has plants, trees and native people but they seen vastly different from us because of the bright artificial neon lighting and colors.


Annabelle Film


Brainstorm

 - a girl fell downstairs.

- the girl was scared and a lot of suspense things happened.


Lighting - dim, artificial, 



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