Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 1, 2018

Learn about endless Mexican inspiration in Pixar's "Coco" animation

Learn about endless Mexican inspiration in Pixar's "Coco" animation

Let's take a look at some interesting facts about Pixar's "Coco" animation.

After closing the summer season with the action-thriller films, the year-end season also began with more emotional films, especially this season where the company launched its 'horse war' for Annual Oscar race in February next year. With the Disney / Pixar house, "love letter from Mexico" - Coco is ready to start.

Cùng tìm hiểu về nguồn cảm hứng bất tận Mexico trong tác phẩm hoạt hình Coco của Pixar - Ảnh 3.

In their latest animated film, the filmmakers want Coco to bring the audience a different experience, the opportunity to be immersed in a very unique culture. In order to do that, the team has embarked on several studies.

6 years developing ideas and living with indigenous people

Director Lee Unkrich recalled: "As soon as we decided to tell the audience a story in Mexico, we made the trip to find material for this film. To find out more, visit the museums, markets, factories, churches, commercial centers and graveyards for three more years. have extended our welcome to introduce us to their favorite dishes, the songs they listen to, the life as well as the traditions and long-standing customs and practices in those areas. "

Cùng tìm hiểu về nguồn cảm hứng bất tận Mexico trong tác phẩm hoạt hình Coco của Pixar - Ảnh 2.

According to the director of the film, family affection is what the audience will feel most at Thanksgiving this year through Coco. "We really want to harness the rope that has helped to bring together generations in a great family together." Coco is a story of remembrance of the past, even when we are all looking forward to the future. "He said.

Chrysanthemum petals glow in the dead festival

Set in the country of Mexico, the story of the work takes place in two completely different worlds but in parallel with each other: the land of the Living and the Land of the Soul. And Mexico's Día de Muertos Death Festival will be one of the hallmarks of the filmmakers who want to tell the story.

Director-General Lee Unkrich said: "Mexico's dead festival of Día de Muertos is like a family reunion with members living in both lands of life and death, but in this special encounter. There will be no sadness and tears, it's like a festival for people to remember their dead loved ones, a way for people to express their feelings to those who have died. At the Día de Muertos in Mexico, we saw the roads that covered the petals of marigolds leading people to special churches called "ofrenda", presented with items and dishes. favorite food and colorful souvenirs. We realized that was the way to help lin The soul of those who have gone back to his dear family. "

Cùng tìm hiểu về nguồn cảm hứng bất tận Mexico trong tác phẩm hoạt hình Coco của Pixar - Ảnh 4.

Marigold petals are so impressive that when one thinks of a way to connect the two worlds of the Living and the Dead, they are united with the idea of ​​erecting up a bridge from the chrysanthemum petals with brilliant yellow.

"It looks beautiful and has a very mysterious look," commented producer Harvey Jessup. "That image reminds viewers of the waterways in Mexico, Italy and Spain." According to Jessup's account, the Soul of the Soul is decorated in brilliant colors. It is known that 7 million special lights have been used by the image expert Danielle Feinberg (WALL-E) to create the sparkling illusion of this land.

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Coloring from music

Just like what director Lee Unkrich has to say, is the story of family affection, how to connect with the people we love and the way we pursue our dreams. And all that is derived from music. He said that music helped shape the nuance of the film and led the audience to feel more deeply the emotional feelings of the characters in the story.

Cùng tìm hiểu về nguồn cảm hứng bất tận Mexico trong tác phẩm hoạt hình Coco của Pixar - Ảnh 5.

With such an important role, the performance of the film music is very strict. Ekip met with musician Germaine Franco who was in charge of the musical "Dope" in 2015, as a Mexican-American.

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