royaltealovingkookiness:They do have quite a specific framing, when it comes to some key Zuko &
royaltealovingkookiness:They do have quite a specific framing, when it comes to some key Zuko & Katara scenes: Zuko is in the exact same place in all four - it’s Katara whose perspective is changing - her feelings towards him decide the dynamic of the scene. They always show Zuko’s unscarred side, which I think signifies that he doesn’t react to her from his place of trauma, but rather from a place of healing and acceptance. I also love that the setting / colour scheme of each of these scenes are connected very specifically to an element: Earth, Air, Water and Fire. -- source link