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By: Deana Van Brocklin.  A pictorial depth cue is an inaccurate perception our brain has.  In involves distance, shape & size.  I found 5 for each.

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1 By: Deana Van Brocklin

2  A pictorial depth cue is an inaccurate perception our brain has.  In involves distance, shape & size.  I found 5 for each pictorial depth cue and explained how it effected the movie.

3  Showing the road ahead while they were driving. - This showed how far they were driving and that the road they were on was very long.  Looking up at building from below. -This shows how big the building they are walking into is.  Path of mountains from far away. -Gives us an idea of where they are and how big the area is.  Lights on ceiling in store as they go further away. -Shows how long the store is and how far they have to walk.  Street lights look like they begin to merge. -This shows how long the street is and how far they have walked.

4  A kid kick toward screen. -This made it look as if he was kicking toward us.  Camera zoomed up on small toy truck and street with mailbox then zoomed out. -This made the toy truck look real and like we were looking at a scene when we weren’t.  Light of RV driving from far away  Trees look smaller and smaller as they get further away. -This shows how far the trees go.  Mountain looks small from far away and huge zoomed up. -Tricks you into thinking that the mountain is little until you get up close.

5  Sky behind mail box and light post. -This shows that the mail box and light post are in front of the sky as we see it.  A car in front of another that looks identical. -This shows that there are two cars but it looks like one.  Mountains behind mountains. -Makes it seem like one big mountain when it’s not.  Bushes behind bushes. -Makes it look like one big bush but it’s not.  Bikes lined up. -You can see what bike is in front of the other because they are all different.

6  Road sign from above. -It looks small but isn’t.  Lights from far away. -They look fuzzy.  Bikes get harder to see detail. -Distance makes detail harder to see.  Broken class. -Up close it looks sharp but from far away it looks like water.

7  Driving -Looks like trees are moving slow from far away.  Space ship movie quickly. -Looks like dog is getting closer from certain angle.  Car flipping. -Makes it seem like you are flipping.  Mountains. -They look like their moving while looking out RV while driving.  Gate -Looks like it moves backwards when driving under it and looking up.


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