Science in the Art of Filming
These are pictures of the making of the famous
character Davy Jones from the movie Pirates of the
Caribbean.
This picture
shows on the phase of the process of the making a
movie. Certain programs are used to design these
kinds of graphics and help make it appear as real as
possible.
This is the final image of the character, which we see in
the movie. This proves that movies, TV series,
and shows would have never been that
advanced if science and technology were not
used to improve it.
The picture above shows two characters from
the movie Lord of the Rings. The short character is a hobbit, which I a very small sized
creature. Instead of using very expensive graphics to show the difference is sizes between
this character and other characters, the director, Peter Jackson, used extremely advanced
camera tricks to do so. He controlled the distances between the cameras and the characters
in order to view the hobbit near and the other characters further away to create the illusion
that the hobbits are smaller than all the other characters are. Jackson used basic science to
save money and still deliver the image he wanted.
By Lamees H. Kaldas