Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Artistic or Visual Design

For this project I watched 3:10 to Yuma.

1. I think that the set was important to the everall effect of the film becuase you cant go out and shoot this type of film in the cities. They needed to creat a look and feel of what things would be like in the 'western days' and I feel like they accomplished it.



2. This goes right along with number ones answer. You have to shoot the movie on a set where the audiance is actually going to belive that this is what it looked like in the time peroid. You have to have a town along a railroad because that helped the town to survive so this set was very believable.



3. Everyone in this movie had dirty clothes so that tells me that they had rough lifes and probably didnt get to change/bathe often. The antagonists had darker shaded or black clothes representing the evil while the good characters wore lighter colors such as light tan and white to promote the good in them.



4. Id have to say the lighting for the movie was a mixture of the two. In some scenes it was harsh and direct. For example when one character is getting called out by everyone the light seems to shine more directly on the emphasinzing the pressure ment towards them.



5. I think the director is trying to tell us the point of focus is pressured to one or two people rather then having a whole group or people being seen in a part that one two people are having a serious conversation

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