
Understanding the Visual Language of Moana
1. Look closely at the details of the costumes and props in Moana. These elements help convey the story and evoke the atmosphere of the film. 2. Notice how the vibrant colors used to depict the island setting of Moana are rooted in the Polynesian culture. 3. Pay attention to the composition of the shots to identify how the visuals are used to create a sense of movement and emotion. 4. Consider how the character designs and facial expressions are used to express the character's emotions and intentions. 5. Look for the recurring visual motifs in the film, such as the waves and stars, and how they are used to portray the themes of the story. 6. Analyze the lighting techniques used to emphasize the characters and the action in the scenes. 7. Take note of the use of scale and perspective to emphasize the size and scope of the story. 8. Finally, observe how the visuals in Moana are used to convey the themes of courage, identity, and self-discovery throughout the film.