When the characters finally arrive at Aslan camp, the audience are suddenly brought into powerful and rich colours. Also, a triumphant soundtrack is played to suggest victory will be here. The tracking along the children and the fantasy creatures suggest the barriers between humans and creatures, but they are all coming together to fight evil. The tracking allows the director to show all new fantasy creatures in one or two frames and for the audience to take the atmosphere in. This gives you an idea on the amount of imagination there is in the fantasy genre. The colours that seem to be amplified are the red and gold in a sign of glory and honour. It also suggests a serious battle will take place in the climax.
Whilst comparing the protagonist to the antagonist camp. There is a clear difference, which allows the child audience to fully acknowledge who is who. Many cuts of close ups of weapons and an Ox character clearly points to danger and violence. Also, the darkness suggests they are evil and there is no hope for Aslan and his team.
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