A paragraph describing how colour and lighting was used to create the two worlds in Coraline. They should structure their paragraph around four points.
Seeing the ‘real’ world for the first time
Cold, Dull colours, natural lighting
When we were first introduced to the real world it was a cold and rainy day. The colours we see in the real world when we are first introduced to it are Cold, bold and even frightening. When we were first introduced to the real world the colours were not as bright as we thought. But it is a normal lighting
Seeing the ‘other’ world for the first time
Warm, Bright colours, natural lighting
On the other hand when we were first introduced to the other world it was even more brighter than the real world. We are introduced to some even better colours and backgrounds then the real world. The colours are more warmer, brighter and sunnier.
The ‘other’ world after the button eyes are offered.
Cold, Bright artificial colours.
As we first noticed, the other world is a bit more better than the real world and that's because it was always sunny, warm and bright but the people there were a bit too nice and just a bit creepy. Because later on when coraline was having dinner they offered her a deal if she want everything in the other world forever she had to sew buttons into her eyes
The ‘real’ world after the resolution.
Still natural lighting but warmer and brighter than before
Coraline noticed everything she ever wanted was in the real world and not in the other world she noticed that family is worth more than anything in the universe and that you don’t need nice food to be happy. She noticed something along her journey and that was, Never take your parents for granted always love and cherish them while you have them.
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