A way of acting where the actor does specific things to match the emotion of the background, costume, and the scene.
The specific way that props are set up on a stage to set a certain mood that relates to the personality or emotion of the character in the scene.
Production design is the art of making visual things in a movie, like the background and costumes, reflect the mood of the movie. All good movies have very elaborate backgrounds and costumes. Some are so good that just by looking at a background and thinking about what situation the character is in that you can tell that the costume and or background completely reflects his or her mood.
Well my experience happened in a tv series not a movie but a tv series is a movie just split into a lot of little portions. The show was House. It was about a genius of a diagnostician who was very self centered. It was an 8 series show about how he changed through out the years. The show dragged me in because when I'm older I was either thinking about majoring in a science field and then maybe going to med school so that show dragged me in from episode 1. I watched it through out the summer. I got so into the show I almost cried at the ending because the ending was sad at first but then you find the truth. That was the only show or movie that almost brought me to tears.Black and white movies are not very different structurally than colored movies. I don't mind black and white movies. I think it is easier to understand a colored movie because humans see in color. Black and white movies often have a gloomy view even when the mood of the movie is happy just because the color of the movie is black and white instead of with color.Books make you paint an image in your head so everyone's interpretation of what the setting or character looks for example is different because no ones imagination is the same. With movies you do not have to imagine anything because you already know what everything looks like because you see it visually.
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