The Hunger Games director Gary Ross has revealed how he is hoping that viewers of the movie feel like they are actually involved in The Hunger Games. Gary told Coming Soon that it is his job, as director, to make the fans feel like part of the film.

Ross explained, "I want you to lean forward into the frame. I don't want to push you back. I don't want you to passively receive the movie. I want you to engage in the movie. My job is to pull you in and make this feel completely real all the time and never break the frame.”
He added, “I don't want you to feel like you're in a movie. I want you to feel like you're in the Games. When you're in the Seam, where she lives, a lot of the mines and other backgrounds are created in a computer. In the chariot sequence, literally all we had was a road.”

Gary continued, "But my feeling about CG is that it's like music. You shouldn't notice it. It should support the film. So we worked very, very hard in creating CG that you don't notice."
The Hunger Games is released on March 23.









































