Another film that uses a lot of CGI, but I wanted to comment more on how well it does scale. Everything in our world looks normal, the camera is set on the streets with normal sized people and buildings showing that the BFG is huge and everything is a playground to him. Whereas in the giant's land they are normal size and Sophie is the small person. I think this is achieved by the camera placement. The camera instead of sticking to a singular character's point of view is constantly shifts between characters to show the surroundings. When looking at the BFG's point of view in the giant's land the camera is placed for either a mid shot of him or long shot of him and his surrounding making everything feel normal. Where as with Sophie in the scene, her shots are either low angle shots showing how weak she is in the situation or long shots with her and the BFG showing how small she is.
Overall the film was alright, it confused me as a audience member as it feels like it's set in two different time era's and it annoyed me how I couldn't place whether it was set in present time or a weird take on Victorian era.
Link to the Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ0Bey4YUGI
Thursday, December 27, 2018
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