Chapter 590: Protest from the Sydney side
"This will be another Pixar studio classic!"
Talking Jerrywood? Katzenberg had already seen the test screening, and when he was standing in the foyer of the Temple Theater and facing the executives of Pixar and Disney, he inevitably sighed, "DreamWorks Animation Studios is not bad, and we will catch up soon." ”
"Competition is more conducive to the development of this industry." Ed? Kamel laughed.
"That's right."
When he walked here, Ryan happened to hear their words and continued, "In recent years, the share of the animation market has been increasing, and as long as the quality is guaranteed, it is not too difficult to profit from it." ”
After speaking, he waved his hand, signaling that these people who came over to say hello did not need to be polite.
In this day and age, it is simply impossible to monopolize any type of film market, and how to make films more attractive and how to further develop the market is the primary problem faced by major animation studios.
Not to mention Pixar, DreamWorks and Blue Sky Studios, which are now gradually leading the way in computer animation, other film companies have also set up computer animation departments in order to get a piece of the delicious cake in this market.
The most typical is that Warner's animation studio has invested heavily in 3D and IMAX technology. Hanks and Robert? Zemeckis is the producer of "The Polar Express".
After chatting for a few words, the main creators of the group photo outside walked into the hall, and Ryan walked towards the screening hall with everyone, and was pulled from behind on the way.
"Christine?" When I look back, it's Christine who voices Nemo? Stewart.
The girl took two quick steps, walked side by side with Ryan, and asked, "What about Alison?" Didn't she come? ”
"I went to New York with her parents." Ryan asked curiously, "She didn't inform your mother?" ”
"I guess I forgot." Christine? Stuart brushed her hair through her growing hair, "I'll settle accounts with her when she gets back." ”
"Hmm. You can throw her into the ocean with Scarlett. Ryan had a bad idea.
"Oh, Ryan...... "Christine? Stewart deliberately squeezed his eyes, "It's going to be sad for you to say that Alison." ”
"Who would be sad?" Later, a woman walked quickly, took the tomboy's hand familiarly, and beckoned to this side, "Hello, Ryan." ”
"Hello, Alan." Ryan nodded at her, recognizing this as Allen who voiced Dolly? DeGeneres, "I heard you're preparing your own talk show?" ”
"That's right."
After approaching the seat in the front row. Allan? DeGeneres simply switched seats with the tomboy and sat next to Ryan, continuing the topic just now, "I'm still looking for a partner. ”
"You can get in touch with ABC TV."
The other party is one of several well-known talk show hosts that Ryan remembers in a limited way, thanks to the Oscars in his previous life, "I think they should need a good evening talk show." ”
"Thank you, Ryan." Allan? DeGeneres understood that this was a very good opportunity, "I will inform the people of the system as soon as I get back. ”
"Looking for Nemo", a Pixar animated film that was named "Finding Nemo" by China Film on the other side of the strait in its previous life, slowly kicked off.
The plot and content of the film is typical of Pixar style. Telling a theme from a child's perspective that even adults can't ignore always brings tears to laughter......
The plot of the story is not complicated, but it shows the best computer animation technology available today.
It was once believed that the effect of burning fire could not be virtualized, and that water flow was considered a more difficult technique than fire. However, the omnipotence of high-tech software has been proven, and Pixar uses flowing water in "Looking for Nemo" to create a marine world that is difficult to surpass in the short term.
Of course, the ocean this time is definitely not the clear, transparent water as clear as the air in "The Daughter of the Sea". They created a very natural image of the seabed.
The lights and colors that appear in the cartoon are a little richer than in the actual ocean, and the bottom of the sea is usually dark and deep, and sunlight cannot reach the bottom of the sea through the guò sea. Objects on the ocean floor take on different colors depending on the distance, but the water in the movie always maintains a saturated color, which is somewhat unrealistic, but the effect is amazing.
For those who know how to use computer animation on the spot, the most shocking thing is the group of jellyfish, their appearance is a big step forward in animated sea creatures!
The characters involved in the film are not only various sea creatures, but perhaps borrowing some practices from the Marvel movie, and many other Pixar animated characters appear in the background of "Looking for Nemo".
It's all basically concentrated in the dentist's office, where marine life meets humans.
In one shot, a car drives past the entrance of the clinic, and this car does not exist in reality, but a character from "Cars", which has just been finalized.
There are also Buzz Lightyear's dolls on the floor in the clinic, the boy waiting for the clinic is reading the comic "Superman Family", and Pixar Studios is obviously advertising "Superman Family", which is about to be completed......
As for the dentist's office, it's even more interesting, it's an animated version of a dental clinic on the street behind Jenkins Films.
However, even with a few other elements, the film still has a strong Pixar style, and for such an animated film, a happy ending, despite its cheesiness, is a must.
If this type of film chooses a tragic ending, it will inevitably become a tragedy for the market itself.
"I remember when I was a kid, I saw a picture of two clownfish in the water peeking out of a sea anemone, and it was really funny."
When leaving the theater, Ryan was stopped by a reporter from Disney TV, who asked about the origin of the story in "Ryan's Storybook", and saw that this was his own media, so he said a few words, and the right was to promote the movie, "At that time, I had no idea what kind of fish they were, but I just couldn't take my eyes off them."
He pointed to the huge poster behind him, "And the fact that they're called 'Clownfish' is just the right thing to embellish the characters and make everyone think that Clownfish is a very funny fish - it's perfect." Of course, today's movie also proves that there is hardly anything else in the world that can be more appealing than the fish who want to play peek-a-boo with you. ”
The response to the movie also proves Ryan's point of view, Pixar production and Ryan? Jenkins' original book and adaptation became the perfect signboard, attracting a large number of audiences to flock to the theater.
Soon after the premiere, a large number of comments from ordinary viewers appeared on the Internet.
"Pixar Studios has the best story, the best special effects, the best graphics, the best songs, the best characters, and the most touching animated film to date!"
"The foreshadowing of the story is arranged without traces, the plot is coherent and in one go, and the pictures and music are all shaking the warmth of the ocean."
"Interesting dialogue, fresh stories, exquisite pictures, a single-parent family, a cautious father, a rebellious child, an adventure to find relatives, a happy ending that is sublimated together, although the stories made up by Ryan are always a pattern, they can poke our hearts back."
Some viewers who expressed their opinions, probably fathers or mothers, were even more deeply touched by the movie.
"What is a family viewing? This movie perfectly illustrates this, a very inspirational movie, and I believe that children will use it for a lifetime. ”
There are also comments that are clearly from industry insiders.
"Not to mention the touching father-son friendship, the inspirational and moving road to freedom, the adventurous scenery and people along the way, and the rich scenes of funny and humorous, just watch the performances of various forms of underwater animals, and the fantastic beauty brought by the flow of water, Pixar's powerful technology is already worthy of our worship, if I can go back to ten years ago, I will definitely buy Pixar Studio before Ryan!"
Of course, this kind of comment will definitely attract a lot of criticism from crooked buildings, but this animated film, which is in a sense a fish road movie, does please both teenagers and their parents.
Ann from the Washington Post? Hornadi is undoubtedly a proponent of this view, and she gives the film a perfect score of 10, in addition to the comments that the greatest pleasure of watching this work is that not only the small audience, but also the large audience who accompany them.
Roger at the top of the industry? Albert also gave it a rating of four stars out of 10, "'Looking for Nemo' is one of the few movies I've seen that makes me want to sit in the front row of seats, and it turns out a little, Ryan? Jenkins' creativity and Pixar's production are basically synonymous with high-quality animated films. ”
And Joe from the Wall Street Journal? Morgenstern made a similar statement, "This is a visually appealing genius, and with Ryan's Toy Story and Shrek's adaptation, the best computer-animated films have a direct connection to him, and Ryan should really teach playwrights a lesson for those who lack action, fun, and novelty!" ”
Of course, it's not that no one criticizes, like David from The New Yorker? Dengbi opened fire directly, "The color is very bright, as for the rest, the color is very bright." The story is not bad, but there is nothing outstanding about it, I feel very mediocre, a typical Ryan-style work that is used to routines, there is nothing new, there are many problems with the script, and there is nothing that can really move people. ”
Since the story in the film takes place on the Great Barrier Reef and Sydney, Australia also became the first region to be screened, but after the film was released, it provoked protests from Sydney. (To be continued......)