Friday, 23 January 2009

Analysis 2








Toy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated family film, directed by John Lasseter and starring Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. The film was produced by Pixar Animation Studios and was distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. It was written by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, and Alec Sokolow, and featured music by Randy Newman. The film was rated G by the MPAA, and PG by the BBFC. It is the first feature film in history produced using only computer animation.

For Mise en scene the location is in Andy's house. The character of Andy has made a set within the scene which is a salon in a western town. You originally see the toys as normal plane old toys but later the scene you come to realise they turn into actual characters.

The sound within this opening sequence is effective with digetic and non-digetic. The digetic sound was the toys making random noise in the background, woody's string being pulled and when Andy is holding woody he makes his own sound effects. The non-digetic sound is the song being played in the background. This song adds to the scene as it quickly revels the strong relationship between the two characters.

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