Exploring Film Technique
The reason why movies are so special as a form of expression is their ability to visualize concepts that where originally abstract and left to the imagination. Because of this film techniques (e.g. camera angles, lighting, colors, etc.) all carry a meaning and can add to the depth of the story line.
Bunny:
This is a short animated film about 7 minutes long. I noticed some other people writing their posts about it so i decided to check it out. The film uses light as the main point of conflict. The light of the kitchen where bunny is working has attracted a moth. This small moth is banging into the light trying to reach it. Bunny continues to try to get the moth to leave him alone. eventually he kills the moth and then throws him into the oven with his cake. He wakes up to the oven shaking and a light coming from it. Bunny climbs in and the movie ends. The other film technique used are many close ups. Every frame is close up to the object in question for the beginning of the movie and then again as it ends. This is maybe to show the importance of the parts to its whole. Bunny is also making a cake which is also a symbol for the parts being important to make up the whole. The last shot is a close up of a picture from of Bunny and what appears to be her husband.
Even in animated films these film techniques carry weight. Each angle and lighting technique carry's meaning with it. In the case of bunny the light at the end could be a symbol for the afterlife.
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