Introduction
– Movies have been notorious for going big, and in sometimes
ridiculous when it comes to special effects. One of those effects
that can often times be portrayed wrong is magic, but how the hell
can someone make magic feel right in the first place when there is no
real world example of such effects?
- Introduce two movies that have done magic effects correctly. (Fire, wind, water, even plasma like effects.) Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter.
Body
one - What makes magic feel real in movies and how did Lord of the
rings approach it.
- Did the movie succeed, or fail in that aspect.
- When it comes to physical manifestations of effects did they match real world physics.
- Example – The effect used to portray the realm between the dead and the living, and light emitted from Gandalf's staff.
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two – How did the Harry Potter series approach magic, how was it
different than the Lord of the Rings?
- Did the series create a believable world? What flaws where there if any in the execution of the effects?
- Again did the manifestations match real world physics.
- Example – Specifically from the last few films. The fight between Voldemort and Dumbledor, and the Last struggle between Harry and Voldermort.
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three – Other examples of magical effects in movies before and
after these films where released.
- What did Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter take from previous films, what where they influenced by?
- What films took inspiration from These 2 film series?
Conclusion
- Thought wrap up.
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