Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Leading the Eye Mk II

My post about leading the audience's eyes in a film last week still remains a strong part of my idea for my film, but after my tutorial with Leah today I realized a few problems with my film; when I pitch it the film will no longer be a surprise to the audience who will be assessing it, and also I feel as if the sequence in which I film this will be quite technically complicated.

While this is a good thing, I thought I'd take a look at a few other areas to explore how I could really demonstrate the points I want to show. I did a few searches about leading the eye in film and I came across optical illusions. It surprises me I hadn't been led to this through my research previously as it is so relevant to my topic.




Although this one is very creepy, it is interesting. I wanted to see how this was done and the science behind optical illusions when I came across this video of optical illusions in film-making with a very brief explanation into why this happens:



I then went and had a look at a few others online.



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