Science Fiction Movies mostly use sets to help correlate back into their world. They create these high tech-like back grounds so that it seems as if technology is advanced so that the characters can use more superior weapons, rather than normal swords and guns. It also makes these films unique as they would not used in another film, other than a sequel movie.
The Star Wars series is one of most famous sequel films, directed by George Lucas. The first episode came out way back in 1977. Back then, computers weren't as good as the current generation, so then there were areas which you can spot now are not too realistic. For example, the character Yoda, his body is not convincing to actually believe its real. Comparing the 1977 version of him and 2006 version of him, we can see how the computer world has developed which benefited the media industry and their ability to produced more believable scenes.
Going back on sets, the following two mini clips shows a series of computer generated backgrounds. It makes the scene more interesting as we've never seen anything like this before, and it also gets viewer's interests.
Star Wars Episode 1: Qui Gon/Obi Wan v Darth Maul:
Star Wars Episode 3: Obi Wan v Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader)
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Still Picture Thriller Plan
Setting:
Sha Tin City Hall- Outside Balcony and resting area
Characters:
Steven- Killer
Winston- Victim
Story Outline:
> Death takes place
> Investigation done by police
> Realize it is a murder
> Evidence and Clues is beginning to build up
> Murderer found and pinned
Sha Tin City Hall- Outside Balcony and resting area
Characters:
Steven- Killer
Winston- Victim
Story Outline:
> Death takes place
> Investigation done by police
> Realize it is a murder
> Evidence and Clues is beginning to build up
> Murderer found and pinned
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