Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Spirited Away-Task 6: Questions.

-How is the score of Spirited Away to portray Chihiro?
The score often reflects Chihiro's amazement, for example when she is working to clean the 'stink spirit'. The score is very upbeat and fast tuned, which mirrors the on-screen magic and wonder that Chihiro is facing.

-What is the most Significant change in Chihiro's character? How does the director, convey this.
Chihiro goes from being a scared girl who heavily relies on her parents, to a strong brave girl, who is able to do things without needing help from others, including her parents. Hayao Miyazai uses sound and the score to try and signal when major changes in her character happens, for example when she tries to clean the 'stink spirit' on her own, or when she first meets Kamaji.

-Give one example of cinematography used to present Chihiro’s character? Make it clear what scene it is in, and explain what the director intended to do. As Chihiro, throws the piece of coal into the fire, in the boiler room scene, the shot is a low-angle shot and it gives Chihiro a sense of power for the first time in the film.

-Give one example of editing used to present Chihiro’s character? Make it clear what scene it is in, and explain what the director intended to do. When she is trying to clean the 'stink-spirit' there are lots of shots that cut between Chihiro, and the workers who all pull together to help her, which shows how she has inspired them all to work hard.

-Give one example of mise-en-scene used to present Chihiro’s character? Make it clear what scene it is in, and explain what the director intended to do. Chihiro's facial expression and movement shows the bravery and ressiliance that she has developed throughout the film, for example her determination, to try and help save Haku.

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