Three Ways To Capture a Emotion in a Object
The first way that you can capture a emotion or mood in a picture of an object is by changing the modes on the camera by changing it to a fluorescent or tungsten mode to change how the pictures color looks and that could determine whether or not a picture is dark or happy.
The second way that you can capture a emotion or mood is the way you angle the camera for the picture. You can take a picture in the perfect lighting or if you take a picture upside down or something like that. That could change a random picture into something meaningful and explain what the picture is supposed to symbolizing.
The third and final thing that I think is also important in trying to capture a mood or emotion is also how you feel when your taking the picture because your mood can determine if the mood is happy or sad or just whatever your feeling. It also determines on which object that you choose sometimes.
Waking Life
I think that the creators found the sense of movement through the real people that they used because by them using real people they caught the consept of how people really move and react to certain things and it really gave the movie a good feel by doing that.
I think they decided to use animation because as you noticed there was certain things that you wouldn’t see when watching a movie with real people. For example the angry man in the car changed various colors and that made me think of the incredable Hulk. I think they used animation to give people a better understanding on what was going on and to make it more interesting. I think that they also used animation to symbolize what the conversation was really about.















