When watching this movie and the other movies, I do plan I made sure to take note of every aspect of CLAMPS present in the movies. In this particular movie, the costumes we saw were professional clothing worn by professional workers, scrubs worn by doctors and scientists, and every day clothing (such as a t-shirt and jeans) worn by the normal people in the film. The common lighting in this film was basic three-point lighting, hard film lighting, low-key lighting, natural film lighting, and practical set lighting. The actors in this film had to act sympathetic, dramatically, violently, and hopelessly for the many different moods the scenes had. I was impressed with their acting. They were very talented. The make up in this movie compared to other science-fiction movies was not too dramatic. The actors had make up that highlighted certain features of their faces, but not dramatically. The make up seemed to look like every day make up women would wear in the real world. The main props in this movie were technological items such as computers and machines. Some other props included regular items found in the household. There were three main settings in this movie which included the outside world, the inside of the houses, and laboratories. The majority of the movie took place inside the home of the seven girls and their father. It wasn’t until later in the movie when they began to leave the house to the outside world.
The main types of editing we noticed in this movie were cross cutting, cutaway, eye-line match, shot reverse shot, and jump cut. There were also many dissolves, fade ins, and fade outs. As far as the common sound in this movie, they were diegetic sound, dialogue among the actors, and voiceovers. For the soundtrack there was score, incidental music, and ambient sound. The sound enhanced the movie a great deal. It made the scenes more dramatic when they needed to be. As well as sad when something bad happened.
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