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Thursday, October 22, 2020

Coraline Film Paragraph

What Am I learning? 

For this week we have been doing some sexxxy paragraph from the film that we watched. We choose 3 different images from the film and make an sexxxy paragraph for each of them. 

How does this work show my learning?

This work is showing my ability to write a sexxxy paragraph. Also my ability to understand the film/movie that I watched.

What am I wondering?

I am wondering if there is any difference from this paragraph to any other paragraph and what is it. 

                                     

S: In this part we can see the doll version of Coraline. This scene is basically the intro of the movie.

During this time we didn’t know that the hands belonged to the other mother because we are just focusing

our attention on the doll. 

E: This scene demonstrates and shows how the other doll changed to Coraline’s doll version. We can see

that the first doll that shows in the window is a different doll but the hands started to change it to look like

Coraline.

X: This makes the audience feel confused at first because we didn’t know who is the doll and what is the

reason why they made the doll. 

X: The director did this scene to give us a little bit of knowledge about the movie. The purpose of this

scene is to show that Coraline looks like. 

X: This worked well with the camera angle and the lighting. The camera angles that they used for this are

showing the whole view of the doll with the dim and pale and making it a little bit scary/creepy.

Y:  This aspect can be compared when we saw Coraline in the film. We can see that the doll looks exactly

like her but their eyes are different. But at the end of the movie we realise that the doll is like a guide by the

other mother to turn Coraline look like the doll with the button eyes. 


S:  This scene from the film is showing how Coraline's parents look like. We can also see in that background

the view of their kitchen. 

E: The camera shot that they used for this is giving us the whole view of the parents and some part of their

kitchen. We can also say that the weather is not good because of the view outside. 

E: This is making the audience feel a little bit creep out because of the style and the color of the house.

It looks like it’s abandoned and haunted.

E: The director uses these types of shots to give us the whole view of Coraline's parents and the color to help

us to see what type of house they are living in. 

E: Combining the lighting, color and the camera angles together make the scene more interesting. It makes

the scene help Coraline to stand out because she is the only one that is colorful.

Y: This aspect can be compared to the look of the other parents in the other world. We can see a lot of

difference between them. That is helping us to identify who the real or fake parents of Coraline are. 


S:  Based on the image we can see that they use a tilt angle. In this scene we know that Coraline went to

look around their house with the doll that looked like her. This is a point of view of the doll. 

E: We can see this because after this scene it shows that the doll is on the corner which is like the image.

So it’s basically saying that the doll is looking at Coraline without her knowing. 

E: This is making the audience feel scared. During this scene they also used scary and creepy background

music. The dark light makes it more look scary and haunted.

E: The director used this angle to make it more creepy for the audience. Also this camera shot is saying it

all, that the scene is all about the doll hiding and looking to Coraline. 

E: Combining dark lighting and tilt shot, this makes the audience feel uncomfortable and scared for

Coraline. This is showing a little bit of tension between the doll and Coraline. 

Y: This reminds me of the first time that Coraline meets Wybie. Both of the scenes have a lot of tension in it

and make us scared and uncomfortable. The camera angle that they use for both scenes makes it more

weird and creepy. 

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