Wednesday, December 17, 2008

#8: Movie Time!~

I think this scene from the movie "Finding Nemo" is a little bit difficult to work with since it's not live action, but... oh well. I think Marlin's spazzing would be something in the script they would use. It's really kind of an ominous feel in the ocean, made with a light blue aura but with the sort of feeling that something bad is going to happen. The fish are moving around in circles at one point, and then they finally stay in one spot to make sure that they can talk to the oncoming whale in their direction. The sunlight is sort of blurred for the purposes of people to have worry about the future. The sort of "around the side" idea also works here, too, seeing as we kind of not only get into the character's heads, but also their perspective of what is going on. I love the close-ups idea, too, seeing as I need to know what could have happened beforehand. The people doing their voices also can figure out what's going on by watching the scene and reading their script. There's sort of this hard tension going on in the scene with Dory and Marlin, and they're lost. I think the actors should put in quite a bit of worry, especially Marlin. His son is going missing, after all, and he has a right to sound this way. Dory's character is completely clueless, to be honest, and her person should act as if she's a ditzy blonde. Sure, Dory might not be DITZY, but she's sort of out of the loop with everyone and everything. It works, in the end of it all.

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