Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Frames: Worms eye view.

Frames: Worm's eye view.
A director would choose to use a worm's eye view because it portrays the view from a third perspective and is useful for mostly Disney and Pixar films. A worms eye view is able to display a different scale of perspective that an audience would not think of. 

A director would choose to use a worm's eye view on a person or actor because they would like to show the audience a perspective that they may not think about or that is unexpected. A director would most likely use a worm's eye view on an actor because someone or something has turned small or if they already are small. For example:
Example from the film Honey I Shrunk The Kids:      Example from the film The Witches:

 


A director would most likely use the worm's eye view on an object to show the scale of largeness or to show how small someone or something is in comparison to the object that is being portrayed. This then displays to the audience the difference in size between two objects. For example:
Examples from the film Ant Bully:
 


Example clip from the film Honey I Shrunk The Kids:

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