Chapter 590: Protests in Sydney

"This will be another classic work by Pixar Studios!"

The talking Jeff Katzenberg has already watched the preview. At this time, standing in the front hall of the Temple Theater, facing the high-levels of Pixar and Disney, it is inevitable that he has some emotions, "DreamWorks Animation Studios also Not bad, we will catch up soon."

"Competition is more conducive to the development of this industry." Ed Kamel laughed.

"Yes."

When they got here, Ryan just heard what they said, and then said, "In recent years, the animation market has become more and more share. As long as the quality is guaranteed, it is not too difficult to profit from it."

After speaking, he waved his hand, motioning to these people who came to say hello to you, you are welcome.

In this era, it is impossible to monopolize any type of film market. How to make the film 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 occupying the leading position in computer animation, other film companies have also established computer animation departments in order to get delicious cakes in this market.

The most typical thing is that Warner's animation studio has invested heavily in 3D and imax technology, and "Polar Express" produced by Tom Hanks and Robert Zemikis. After chatting for a few words, the creative staff who took the photo outside walked into the hall, and Ryan followed the crowd towards the projection hall, but was pulled from behind halfway through the corner.

"Kristen?" When I looked back, it was Kristen Stewart, who was dubbing Nemo.

The girl took two quick steps, walked side by side with Ryan, and asked. "Where is Alison? Didn't she come?"

"I went to New York with her parents." Ryan asked curiously. "She didn't inform your mother?"

"Probably forgot." Kristen Stewart stroked the longer and longer hair, "I will ask her to settle the account when she comes back."

"Well, you can throw her into the sea with Scarlett." Ryan had a bad idea.

"Oh, Ryan..." Kristen Stewart winked his eyes on purpose. "Alison will be sad when you say that."

"Who is sad?" Then a woman walked quickly. Familiarly took the tomboy's hand and greeted here, "Hello. Ryan."

"Hello, Ellen." Ryan nodded to her, recognizing that this was Ellen DeGeneres who was the voice of Dolly. "I heard you are preparing your own talk show?"

"Is such that."

After approaching the front seat, Alan DeGeneres simply changed seats with the tomboy. Sitting next to Ryan, continuing the topic just now, "I'm still looking for a partner." "You can get in touch with the TV station."

The other party is one of several well-known talk show hosts that Ryan Limited remembers, and this is also due to the Oscar in the previous life, "I think they should need an excellent evening talk show."

"Thank you, Ryan." Alan DeGeneres understood that this was a very good opportunity. "I will notify the producer as soon as I go back."

"Looking for Nemo". This Pixar animated film, which was dubbed "Finding Nemo" in the previous life by China Film on the other side, slowly kicked off the curtain.

The plot and content of the film are in a typical Pixar style, using a child-like perspective to tell themes that even adults can't ignore. There is always tears in the laugh...

The plot of the story is not complicated, but it shows the most advanced computer animation technology today.

Someone once thought that the effect of burning flames could not be virtual, and water flow was considered to be a more difficult technique than fire. However, the facts have proved the omnipotence of high-tech software. Pixar used flowing water in "Finding Nemo" to create an ocean world that is difficult to surpass in the short term.

Of course, the ocean this time is definitely not the clear and transparent water like air in "Daughter of the Sea". They have created a very natural image of the seabed.

The lights and colors appearing in the cartoon are a bit richer than the colors in the actual ocean. The bottom of the sea is usually dim and deep. The sunlight cannot reach the bottom of the sea through the sea. The objects on the bottom of the sea will show different colors with the distance, but The sea water in the movie always maintains a saturated color. Although a little unreal, the effect is amazing.

For those who know computer animation technology at the scene, the most shocking thing is the group of jellyfish, their appearance has taken a big step in the animation of marine life!

The characters involved in the film are not just a variety of marine creatures, but may have borrowed some methods from the Marvel movie. In the background of "Finding Nemo", many other Pixar animated characters appeared.

These are basically concentrated in the dentist's office, the intersection of marine life and humans.

In one scene, a car is driving past the entrance of the clinic. This car does not exist in reality, but is a role in the newly finalized "Cars."

And on the floor in the clinic, you can clearly see Buzz Lightyear’s dolls. The manga that the waiting boy reads is "The Superman Family", and Pixar Studios is obviously advertising for the soon-to-be-produced "Superman Family"...

As for the shape of the dental clinic, it is even more interesting. It is an animated version of a dental clinic on the street behind Jenkins Pictures.

However, even if a few other elements are added to the film, it still has a strong Pixar style, and for such an animated film, the happy ending is a must, although tacky.

If this type of movie chooses a tragic ending, it will inevitably become a market tragedy.

"I remember when I was a kid, I saw a picture of two clownfish in the water peeking out of an anemone. It was really interesting."

When leaving the theater, Ryan was stopped by a reporter from Disney Television. The other party asked about the origin of the story in "Ryan Tales". When he saw that it was his own media, he also said a few words. Quandang promoted the movie, "At the time I had no idea what kind of fish they were, but I just couldn't make my eyes look away from them.

He pointed to the huge poster behind him, "And they are called'clownfish'. This fact can just decorate the characters, making everyone think that the clownfish is a very funny fish-very perfect. Of course, today's movie It also proves that there is hardly anything else in the world that can be more attractive than those fish who want to play peekaboo with you."

The response of the film also proved Ryan's point of view. Pixar's original work and adaptation of Ryan Jenkins became the perfect signature, attracting a large number of audiences into the theater.

Soon after the premiere, a large number of comments from ordinary viewers appeared on the Internet.

"Pixar Studios has the best story so far, the best special effects, the best graphics, the best songs, the best characters, and the most moving animated movie!"

"There is no trace of the foreshadowing of the story, and the plot is coherent in one go. The pictures and music are all swaying with ocean-like warmth."

"Interesting dialogue, fresh stories, exquisite pictures, a single-parent family, a cautious father, a child in the rebellious period, an adventure to find relatives in thousands of miles, a happy ending that is sublimated together, although Ryan made up The story is always a pattern, but the return can poke our hearts."

Some viewers who expressed their opinions, probably became fathers or mothers, were even more impressed by the movie.

"What is family viewing? This movie perfectly interprets this point. It is a very inspirational movie. I believe my children will be useful for life when they watch it."...

There are obviously comments from insiders.

"Not to mention the touching father-son friendship, the inspirational and moving road to freedom, the adventurous customs, and the funny and humorous bridges, just watch the performances of various underwater animals in different forms, and the flow of water. The beautiful scenery is as real as it is, and Pixar's powerful technology is worthy of our admiration. If I can go back ten years ago, I will definitely grab the Pixar studio before Ryan!

Of course, this kind of comment will definitely attract a large number of criticisms of crooked buildings, but this animated film, which is a fish road movie in a sense, does please the teenagers and their parents.

Ann Hornadi from the "Washington Post" is undoubtedly a supporter of this view, except for her-the greatest joy of watching this work is that not only small audiences, but large audiences who come with them will also gain —— outside of the comments directly gave the movie a perfect score of 10.

Roger Albert, who is at the top of the industry, also gave a rating of ten or four stars. ""Looking for Nemo" is one of the few movies that I have seen that makes me want to sit in the front row. First, the facts have proved that the creativity of Ryan Jenkins and the production of Pixar Studios are basically synonymous with high-quality animation movies."

And Joe Mogenstern from The Wall Street Journal also expressed a similar view, “This is a genius work full of visual appeal, plus Ryan’s past “Toy Story” and the adaptation of “Monster "Shrek", the best computer animation film has a direct connection with him, Ryan should really teach those screenwriters who lack action, fun and novelty a good lesson!"

Of course, it’s not that no one has criticized. For example, David Denby of "The New Yorker" shot directly, "The colors are very bright. As for the others, the colors are very bright. The story is not bad, but there is nothing outstanding. , Everything feels very mediocre, typical Ryan-style works that are accustomed to routines, there is no new idea, there are many problems in the script, and nothing can really move people."

As the story in the film took place in the Great Barrier Reef and Sydney, Australia also became the first region to be screened. However, after the film was released, it attracted protests from Sydney. ()