Brainstorm:
-A fox wants to buys a jumbo pop from the elephants store but they won't sell it to them.
-The bunny officers step in to help.
technique- colour - bright -hearting scene, aimed at children so is colorful + engaging
lightning - warm, natural, bright,-daytimes, hot-sunny day, fox/ bunny spotlighting
Camera-
(shots/angles)
(focus/movement)
The elephant is taller, feels bigger, superior, we aren't meant to like the elephant because he wants to serve them-rough angry tone, low angles from fox POV +high angle down onto fox makes him look small.
Statement- in the 'popsical' scene, low angles shot are used to show the imbalance of power between characters.
Evidence - we see this when the elephant is talking to the fox. the low angles shot used to show how much bigger and more imposing the elephant is than the fox.
X-audience- this makes the audience feel sad for the fox because he is being refused service because of his size.
X-director- the purpose of this is to introduce the idea of stereotyping to the viewer. appearing large and rough, the elephant shopkeeper refuse service because he is a fox. strengthening this idea the elephant's quote 'go back your side of town'.
X- other techniques- combined with the use of high angle shots, we see the differences in the characters, rather than the similarities. the high angle point of view makes the fox seem even smaller than the elephants towering over him.
Y- realworld link- issue like this where people are jumped on their size, race, or religion are not isolated to this film. in the real world, we tackle ongoing issues of discrimination in every country, even in 2021.
In the 'popsical' scene, low angles shots are used to show the imbalance of power between characters. we see this when the elephant is talking to the fox. the low angles shot used to show how much bigger and more imposing the elephant is than the fox. this makes the audience feel sad for the fox because he is being refused service because of his size. the purpose of this is to introduce the idea of stereotyping to the viewer. appearing large and rough, the elephant shopkeeper refuse service because he is a fox. strengthening this idea the elephant's quote 'go back your side of town'. combined with the use of high angle shots, we see the differences in the characters, rather than the similarities. the high angle point of view makes the fox seem even smaller than the elephants towering over him. an issue like this where people are jumped on their size, race, or religion are not isolated to this film. in the real world, we tackle ongoing issues of discrimination in every country, even in 2021.
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