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Team C - Week 3 C o l o r vs. Black-and-White Film PowerPoint

Team C - Week 3 C o l o r vs. Black-and-White Film PowerPoint. Team C is: Julie Call Jen Richardson Robert York. Transitional Changes in The Lion King. Flip Frame Fade-Out/Fade-In A nimation. Transitional Changes in the Miracle on 34 th Street. Dissolve Flip Frame

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Team C - Week 3 C o l o r vs. Black-and-White Film PowerPoint

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  1. Team C - Week 3Color vs. Black-and-White Film PowerPoint Team C is: Julie Call Jen Richardson Robert York

  2. Transitional Changes in The Lion King • Flip Frame • Fade-Out/Fade-In • Animation

  3. Transitional Changes in the Miracle on 34th Street • Dissolve • Flip Frame • Fade-Out/Fade-In

  4. The Director’s Intent in The Lion King • Vibrant colors helped intensify fight scene. • Dark gray and black helped set the tone for the elephant graveyard scene. • Darker colors helped show the evil in Scar. • Vibrant colors in Rainforest vs. the homeland

  5. The Director’s Intent in Miracle on 34th Street • Lack of color to show the message in the story. • Dissolve Transition from one major scene to another.

  6. Characterization (using Color) in The Lion King • Darker colors were used for evil characters. • Lighter colors for the good characters.

  7. Characterization (using B&W) in Miracle on 34th Street • Brighter white colors on Kris Kringle

  8. ExpressionofIdeas- Lion King • The bold beauty behind the use of color added the necessary element to express the main idea of the “circle of life” and how Simba marked his journey through that circle during the film http://images.buddytv.com/battleimages/usr3385920/3385920_ce2d9c56-40a7-44e1-ab2a-767be1652ddc-circle-of-life---lion-king.jpg

  9. Expression of Ideas- Miracle on 34th Street • Black-and-white filming helped convey the message behind the film- was Santa Clause real and was the man who called himself Kris Kringle really him? http://katiethoughts.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/miracle_on_34th_street.jpg

  10. Color’s Influence on the Lion King’s Atmosphere • The use of vibrant colors added important elements to the atmosphere of various scenes throughout the film http://www.lionking.org/imgarchive/Act_1/SimbaTrapped.jpg

  11. Black & White’s Influence on the Miracle on34th Street’s Atmosphere • The atmosphere of the Miracle on 34th Street was greatly influenced by the black-and-white filming since the film’s setting was in the late 40’s http://classicactresses.com/SantaMiracle.jpg

  12. References • Boggs, J. M., & Petrie, D. W. (2008). The Art of Watching Films (7th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. • G. Seaton (Director). (1947). Miracle on 34th street [Motion Picture]. United States: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation • R. Allers, R. Monkoff (Directors). (1994). The Lion King [Motion Picture]. United States: Walt Disney Feature Animation • www.imdb.com

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