Judging from these films in the United States, Americans like simple lives, and love freedom and happiness. But they are serious and meticulous in production. These films, especially Cars, can actually enrich the expressionless things with such rich and exaggerated expressions, and perfectly combine the various interesting dynamics in human life into the animated characters; each scene is very beautifully made, The colors and composition are made just right, and I have to be admirable. Maybe they have a routine when they do more. But why does China's 3D animation still look so rough? Is it just a matter of funding and equipment? Maybe~
But in addition to these good anthropomorphic techniques, they are also good at incorporating some local culture (music, character, pursuit, etc.) into animation. For example, this film makes extensive use of American country music, rock, Hip-hop, etc., every song and every piece of music is very beautiful, and it vividly enriches the actions of people when singing this music to these animals. It is still unforgettable how the fat mouse sings...the
beginning and The endings are arranged very cleverly, it will quickly enter the theme but it does not make people feel too sudden, the whole film has ups and downs, and finally the old donkey hums in a row to bring the viewer into the dance of the stars in the sky to produce reveries And longing ~ Let the viewers stay in the spirit to enjoy the film easily and comfortably~ I
really hope that one day I can see Chinese animations and have their own unique styles and be so refined~
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