cute little table lamp in Luxo Jr. later became the company’s logo. This jumping light reminds people of many meanings: tireless work and courage to practice. The style, the inspiration from both sides and the unconventional personality;
The saxophone in Red's Dream sounds very sad, it has technically opened up the production of night scenes, increased the rainy scenes, and tried character design for the first time;
Tin Toy brought back the first figurine for the company. Although the baby was terrible, it was the company's first attempt to make human movements and models, and then Toy Story was born. Remember the hateful boy who abused toys;
Knick Knack It is the strongest and most colorful one. The characters in the film are made of three-dimensional geometric figures. The lines of the characters are simple and the actions are exaggerated but they are in place. The animation also appears in the water scene for the first time, otherwise the cute Nemo may be us today. Can't find it;
Geri's Game has grind the sword for ten years, and finally brought the human body's movements, expressions, and skin hair to a lifelike state, so Mr Geri naturally became the grandfather of Toy Story 2 in repairing toys;
For The Birds is quite funny, each bird’s attitude and movement are unique, and a bird has 2873 feathers! It's a pity that the movie I watched could not be played in the last few tens of seconds;
Mike's New Car also makes people laugh. It is equivalent to a tidbit from Monsters, Inc., but it is more eye-catching than the original film. I will never forget the poor and funny big-eyed boy;
Boundin' although the story is quite preaching, but The voiceover singing is very interesting, and the soundtrack is quite good. It belongs to the style of early American country music. I don’t know if it is a banjo.
As for Jack-Jack Attact, it is equivalent to a tidbit of The Incredibles, probably a legend. The Mozart effect in the movie made the Superman Baby, who only tried his best in the movie, the protagonist.
In this way, I have no luck to see the two short films of Pixar, one is The Adventures of André and Wally B. At the time, Pixar was still under the banner of Lucasfilm, but it was a pity that he created Star Wars. George Lucas wanted to make animation products more than technology, so Pixar was finally acquired by the discerning Steve Jobs in the year I was born. In fact, Steve Jobs didn't do well at the beginning. The company's main product, computers, didn't sell well. Until the appearance of John Lasseter, a 3D animation era belonging to Pixar kicked off.
Later, Pixar and Disney had a glue-like honeymoon period, but they still inevitably separated and merged. Fortunately, the 3D animated feature films that set new records in the bumps did not stop. Finally, I was 20 years old. In this summer, the two got married. Cars is considered the first crystallization after the formal union, and has been branded with the word Disney Pixar. And in the seventh animated feature film jointly produced by them, it contains another short film One Man Band that I didn't mention before, which unfortunately lost at this year's Oscar. In the DVD to be released later, another short film, Mater and the Ghostlight, derived from the story of Cars will be released, so let's wait and see! Pixar, great!
On the afternoon of February 11, 2007, I watched these short videos again and found two interesting places: Knick Knack played by the talented Bobby McFerrin; the chess box in Geri's Game was engraved with Pixar Shorts on the outside. The feeling after the aftertaste is: the early two parts are really rough, whether they are technical or plot, they belong to the exploratory stage; the next two have obvious improvements in plot, but the technology needs to be improved, for example, the baby's shape is too fake; The next two works are pure entertainment processing in terms of plot, but have made great progress in technology; the works since the beginning of the new millennium, with high-level technical support, have further polished the plot, and began to add lines and Dialogue, and the sound effects are handled very carefully. It can be said that Pixar has achieved success step by step, and it is well deserved!
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