Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Analysis of Question

“How can the natural world be adapted to create magical landscapes and imaginative worlds in film sets for a younger audience?”

This is the big question I’m trying to answer and at the moment it is proving difficult to get my head completely around it; so to help me and others know exactly what I’m looking at I’ve broken the question down.


Each of the following is based on the Oxford English Dictionary deffinitions (oxforddictionaries.com)

Nature
This is the collective phenomena of the physical world which includes plants, animals, landscapes and other features or products of the earth. Manmade objects and environments are not included in this.

Adapt
To make or modify something giving it a new purpose.

Magical
Magical has two meanings which can be used in the context of my project. The first is that magical describes something which relates to, uses or resembles in some way the idea of magic. The second is that magical can be used to describe something beautiful  or something that seems removed from everyday life.

Landscape
The visible features of an area of land which are often considered to be aesthetically pleasing.

Imaginative
An imaginative design or image shows creativity or inventiveness.

Worlds
In this instance, Worlds is used to describe particular regions, groups, periods of history, groups of living things or distinct environment.

The Younger audience described in my question is defined as age 7-12.

In essence my project is looking at techniques for changing and adapting nature to create landscapes and environments suitable for fantasy films aimed at a 7-12year old audience.

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