Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Finding Nemo

Finding Nemo, Pixars attempt at transporting you to the world of being a fish.You would expect in this film that the colour palette would be very limited and emphasize the blues of the sea but this isn't the case Pixar allow for a much more vibrant use of colour that brings the whole world of being under the sea to life.


From this colour script it can clearly be seen that colours are not limited and they are really trying to push what is being seen.The world feels full of life and all around there to something interesting to look at. Nemo, his father Marlin and Dory all show how Pixar have thought about how there characters should look and exactly how these particular fishes will work within the scene.It is obvious to most that they didn't just chose these particular fish because they liked the look of them but rather picked each fish to work out how there colours would work within the scene.
The bright highly saturated and bold colours within the image above clearly show what can be achieved with a bit of thought.Each Character pops from there surrounds while still as audience feeling transported to this underwater world.Within the background of this shot we see how most of the plants have a purplish hue by doing this it means that they are able to play with the tint and shade of the colour.This doesn't just limit the palette but also makes the whole scene have its underlying pure hues that are able to be related back to at all times.The way Pixar do this is incredible and without fail there films achieve this type of use of colour in every single one.

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