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Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Workshop 1 - hunger games

Definition: Heaps of money, privileges, lastest things, having rights, having power compared to the poor

Rich: The capitol has a different accent to make them sound stingy and judgy. Their clothing is very colorful and they have the latest technology. 
Buildings - concrete, glass, metal, stable.
Food - high quality, many verities. 
Film techniques - music that relates to the scene, environment = establishing shots
Fancy, posh type of music.

Poor: 
D12 = coal mining to survive and dangerous to be around.
Unsafe - illegally hunting to trade foods/money.  smashed windows, dangerous people. easier to catch diseases.
Clothes - old-fashioned, raggedy, recycle clothes 
Children - Kids around the village with no shoes, proper clothes, messy hair playing around creeks.

Paragraph -

In the hunger games, directed by Gary Ross, costumes used effectively to highlight the theme of rich vs poor. For example in the Capitol, the costumes show bright vibrant colors, and their type of clothing is posh. Their material is shown to be futuristic to make us understand that the capital is more advance than District 12. The director did this to separate the capitol and District 12 and show how they are and act in different terms. In District 12 the fabric is older because they don't wear dramatic clothes but wear the materials used are natural and well worn. this difference shows that there are privileges to living in the Capitol.




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