A small, rustic kitchen is dimly lit by the warm glow of the setting sun seeping in through the aged, half-curtained windows. A small round wooden table is the center of attention. On it, a dusty old glass jar filled with sauerkrauts grabs focus. Nearby, a child’s hand is held out, presenting a shiny, brown conker. The perspective places the viewer looking down over the scene from an angle, creating depth between the conker in the foreground and the jar of sauerkraut further back. This also creates balance between the tiny conker and the relatively large jar. Production design uses earthy tones; the majority of the shot comprising shades of brown, contrasted against the vibrant, acid green of the sauerkrauts. Camera movement is slow and smooth, panning from the hand holding the conker, across the table to the jar. The placement of these subjects draw the viewer’s eyes slowly across the scene, from the child’s naive happiness to the memory of old traditions. The texture of objects and surfaces are also emphasized, from the smooth conker to the rough wooden table, providing intrinsic details.