You can make people look different via how you angle the camera. That's how they make the giant in Big Fish look so tall. In addition they use smaller than normal props and edit it a little. o n o
Oh, I know-- I've seen some of the "making of" LOTR features, speficically the bit where they have Gandalf and Frodo riding in the cart at the start of "Fellowship"-- and the perspective tricks were fascinating. Also a bit disturbing. But mostly fascinating.
(watching more of the show I was discussing above, it was interesting to see how they dealt with the height disparity- they were clearly not trying to minimize it, but they also had to deal with the fact that any kind of romantic scene between people who are that far apart in height is potentially a bit tricky to stage...)
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You can make people look different via how you angle the camera. That's how they make the giant in Big Fish look so tall. In addition they use smaller than normal props and edit it a little. o n o
It's all in the mind. o - o
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(watching more of the show I was discussing above, it was interesting to see how they dealt with the height disparity- they were clearly not trying to minimize it, but they also had to deal with the fact that any kind of romantic scene between people who are that far apart in height is potentially a bit tricky to stage...)
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