The Impossible (2012) - Three act structure
Figure 1. Movie poster (2012) The Impossible is a disaster film directed by J. A. Bayona, which is based on the 2004 tsunami that hit Thailand. The film is based on the real life situation of a family of five who have travel to Thailand on a family holiday. The storm then hits the part of Thailand where the family are staying and they all become separated . The three act structure The three act structure suggests that when creating there are three acts. The set up (exposition), the confrontation (obstacles) and the resolution. Figure 2. The three act structure Looking at the film: The start (Ordinary world) - At the start of the film the audience is told that the film is based on a true story. The opening shot shows the plane coming into Thailand with the family on it. This is where we are introduced to Henry (the Father), Maria (the Mother) and Lucas, Simon and Thomas (their three sons). It shows the family settling down at their holid...

HI Tia. Yes thats better. There is one or two last things (sorry!) but these are very minor and really easy to fix. Firstly, arms and legs are normally in line with each other. Move the whole arm for a bit. The thumb in the side view should be behind the palm/hand. You may want to eplore having pupils in the eyes two.That will complete your character.
ReplyDelete"Move the whole arm for a bit" = Move the whole arm forward a bit in the side view
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