The mood of a film has a huge impact on our experience of it, and it can be established in several ways, including through music and lighting. But geometrical shapes can also create mood in films, influencing our experience without us even realizing it. To understand this better, we look at how director Paul Thomas Anderson uses hot dog shapes in his films to create mood.
The Geometry Of Emotion: How Paul Thomas Anderson Uses Hot Dog Shapes In His Films To Create Mood
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