The Hunger Games Aesthetic Analysis [Part 1] - Understanding Design References

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Published 2021-01-19
An in-depth look into the art direction and costumes behind the Hunger Games saga. In this video I focus mostly on Capitol and the districts, Effie Trinket, the role of luxury lifestyle and broadcast media culture in the movies. Part 2 coming very soon!

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All Comments (21)
  • @vysharra
    The juxtaposition of the residents of District 12 wearing their Sunday Best to The Reaping (another reference to the idyllic past as well as subconsciously aligning the District residents with the righteous and the Capitol residents with godless excess) and then Effie arriving in Capitol fashion seemed to also recall the (after the fact) impressions of pre-Revolutionary France. Effie is wearing a high, powdered wig with a white powdered face and a bubbly, privileged personality a la Marie Antoinette. It instantly implies a deep inequity and atmosphere of burgeoning resentment that will lead to uprising of the peasant class.
  • @ZarrysLux
    ive always appreciated the amount of details that went into making this franchise but i never really knew where and what it was from so thank you for making this video.
  • @Songbirdstar
    I hope you do a video on ballad of songbirds and snakes when the film comes out! I would love to hear your thoughts on it, since it takes place 64 years before Katniss’ story!
  • @IceeaTeea
    this was really cool. I'm so happy to finally really get some more design/aesthetic theory background on the Hunger Games universe, the films have been one of my biggest personal style/aesthetic influences ever since they came out! looking forward to watching part two next.
  • @Bandajify
    a very well made video! I subconsciously caught these references but lacked the specific terms and ties, and it now makes so much sense!
  • I also think wining the games is like a trap. You do not get free of pain, you just continue on suffering a more longer death.
  • @miata350
    If you pay attention to the difference in appearance of social classes in movies like Hunger Games and The Fifth Element, you will right away see the crazy hairstyles, makeup and fashion that changes frequently. My theory: in a dystopian world where surveillance is everywhere and privacy is a privilege, only the elite can afford to change their real appearance in an effort to protect their actual appearance and avoid things like facial recognition.
  • What an increible video! As a fan of the thg franchise my level of appreciation for this analysis is hugeeee! I’m genuinely obsessed with the simple but effective editing and how you explain everything so clearly. As someone who has no idea about design history it was really easy for me to understand everything and all the references you explained were so helpful!!
  • @marvet9573
    Please make more of these!! I'm an aspiring 3D artist and I want to integrate more aesthetics in a stylized 3D animation context and these help so much!
  • @karissaah
    I can’t believe this doesn’t have more views. Great work and great video!
  • I too thought that the first movie resembled WW2 movies. I heard people refer to it as "looking cheap" but I think it worked perfectly. Great video!
  • @ym5989
    Absolutely fasciating. I was super intrigued by the art direction for this film and always tried to look for concept arts/the inspiration behind it. There wasn't enough Capitol in the movie for me to really understand it, but your video totally nails everything down to the last bit. I also always thought Effie's closet was completely random with no context to it, but to learn it was inspired 1-1 by a famous art designer as an intentional decision by the filmmakers as well as the different fashion styles presented through those outfits is amazing. It really adds a lot of depth to the franchise. Super informative, thanks!!
  • This is such a brilliant analysis of the ways that the set, props and costumes help to enhance the themes! Keep it up!
  • What an amazing video!! Just making my love HG even more. What an underrated universe. So complex and beautiful. And scary
  • The design of District 12 also looks like it’s referencing Appalachia in the United States. District 12 is about coal and looks like a small mining town somewhere in West Virginia. It also reflects the inequality and poverty of the area and how workers are exploited in dangerous conditions. The forests, hills, and general environment also look like it’s in that setting, along with the clothing styles, old photos, and folk music style.
  • @lee_gucci
    glad I found your channel~! I love your contents💯
  • @assmasher6929
    hello hi, I must applaud the dedication and incredible analysis you have laid out here. Fantastic video and i'm only 5 min in.
  • @keks8497
    I just stumbled across your videos and they're amazing. this is such an acute, accurate, well-researched analysis of the style and design in the movies. thank you so much!