This opening sequence is very well done and suits the genre of the film perfectly, with bright colours and uses of animated tools and little gadgets which slowly come together to make the letter G, for 'Gadget.' These tools seem life like as they assemble themselves independently, with no one making the tools move this way. There is one animation which stands out the most; the metal hand on the stick, which acts very much like a human hand, despite its differences. This is attractive to the young target audience as the tools used are simply toys, such as 'slinkeys' or train sets. The colours used are all metal and silver looking to give a modern effect, which is strongly linked with technology; a main feature of this movie.
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
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