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Sustainability Issues. Sustainability is making decisions that do not have negative consequences for either current or future generations. ... The sustainability issues covered here are a starting point for the organisation of issues that are incorporated into sustainability education.
Samicle
I was a pupil in Uru Mānuka and this blog is where I shared my learning.
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Thursday, September 26, 2019
English
Picture 1
Physical- real mum, short, curved hips
Costume- long sleeves, pants, little skin, warm, cosy, comfortable, mum clothes
Lighting- artificial, warm, orange
Feel- safe, happy, relaxed
Director- shows that Coraline feels at home.
Physical- short, curves
Costume- long sleeves, pants, black/red/white
Feel- safe, happy, relaxed
Director- shows that other mother is slowly changing
Pic 3
Physical- way more pointy elbows, neck, head
Costume- greys, beetle shell shape on the back, shows more skin
Feel- sketchy, untrustworthy, off
Director- shows the audience that something is wrong with the other mother
Pic 4
Physical- pointy elbows, head, long neck, skin and bone, much taller
Costume- dark and red, more bug like
lighting- artificial, orange, warm,
Feel-unsafe, scared, uncomfortable, intimidating
Director- shows us that the other mother isn't as perfect like she thought.
Pic 5
Physical- no skin, metal skeleton, needle fingers, extra legs, looks like a giant metal spider
Costume-dark, rags, ripped and dirty,
lighting- artificial, dark and green
Feel- evil, grotesque, terrified/horrified
Director- grabs attention, shows other mother is evil and wants to steal he soul.
Themes:
- courage and bravery
- looks can be deceiving
(S)The theme of looks can be deceiving is shown through the gradual chage of the other mother from a honey sweet woman to a vinegar sour metal spider.
(E) At the start of the film the other mother appears short, curvy and wearing the same clothes as the same as Coraline's real mother.
(X) This makes the audience feel safe, happy and relaxed towards the other mother.
(X) The director did this to show that us that Coraline feels at home with the other mother in the other world. However the other mother changes slowly through out the film until she finally becomes a metal skeleton, metal spider who wants to trap Coraline in the other worlds.
(X) When we first see the other mother she is in a warm orange light that makes her feel safe, but by the end she is surrounded by dark and green light which makes her seem evil, grotesque and horrifying.
(y) Selick shows these changes to help the audience understand that the other mother was not who she really appeared to be and this shows the theme looks can be deceiving.
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