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Poster (Draft two)

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contextual research: Movies Can Teach Us About Death and Loss

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No matter how often Disney movies begin with a  dead mother , they rarely dwell on grief. Pixar movies, on the other hand, have always trafficked in melancholy. They often explore the many facets of loss. They’re funny-sorrowful, melodies in a minor key, tonally Jewish. And this season’s installment is the most mournfully engaging yet. Just look at the dolorous history of Pixar films: The  Toy Story  trilogy is about how we humans can never truly know those we love; it ponders the losses we incur simply by growing up.  Finding Nemo  and  Finding Dory  look at parents’ fears of losing a child, and concerns about raising a child with a disability.  Ratatouille  is about all the Proustian associations we have with food—how transporting a taste can be, how tied into golden-toned, long-in-the-past memories.  Brave  is about mothers and daughters and the necessary pain of growing apart.  Inside Out  is about coming to accept ...

contextual research: Vice Article

https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/53ng3a/the-case-for-more-death-in-kids-movies

Poster (Draft One)

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Continuity

Throughout the shoot, I had to check the Continuity. This includes: The costumes Props Actors Movements Lighting We reviewed the footage, however, the mic seemed to show in some of the shots but luckily we had many to pick from

Shoot Day seven: Forest scene

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BTS - shoot Photos

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