How emotions is created in Frozen (composition, colour, character expression, character posing)
How emotions is created in Frozen (composition, colour, character expression, character posing)
Bereavement:
Large amount of negative space, high angle, dark lighting. Character is highlighted with leading line of soft light.
Once again, lighting has been
used to direct our attention to the character on the floor.
She has a cool blue tones around her indicating her depressed feelings.
Her body is wrapped up tight protecting her.
These two characters mirror against each other in their framing, reflecting how they're both affected by their parents and have mutual feelings. Not only does it compare how each one is feeling, and that their is a physical barrier between them (as the camera pans from the outside to the inside of Elsa room through a closed door).
On anther note, there is an close up of their face.
Shots for expressions
Bereavement:

used to direct our attention to the character on the floor.
She has a cool blue tones around her indicating her depressed feelings.
Her body is wrapped up tight protecting her.
These two characters mirror against each other in their framing, reflecting how they're both affected by their parents and have mutual feelings. Not only does it compare how each one is feeling, and that their is a physical barrier between them (as the camera pans from the outside to the inside of Elsa room through a closed door).
On anther note, there is an close up of their face.
Shots for expressions
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