Disney, Pixar - "La Luna"
Written and Directed by: Enrico Casarosa
Produced by: Kevin Reher
Music by: Michael Giacchino
This short animation was released with the theatrical release of Disney Pixar's "Brave" Like the other short films produced by Pixar, its purpose is clearly to show a short bit of entertainment, usually before the main film is to begin. This is a great idea because I think it broadens people's understanding of what these companies are capable of producing. There have been a mixture of processes used, Enrico Casarosa claimed: "Computers have a way of making things look perfect ad we wanted to make it look different" There has been a mixture of some computer generated work with as much non digital techniques as possible, so a lot of water-colour and pastel have been used for textures. There has been a range of camera angles used, for example the boat is seen from high above the water looking directly down, which gives the idea of how small the boat is and how big the overall environment is. The sound affects used when the starts are being brushed around, are really affective too because it sounds believable. This is a very comical, heart warming animation with fits eel with the audience that would be going to see the main theatrical film release.
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