This talk not only highlights the fine balance between science and artistic freedom that needs to be considered when creating lighting for an animated movie, something that Kayvon touched upon in the lecture yesterday, but also conveys the incredible impact lighting can have on world-building and the audience's emotional response to characters such as Wall-E. I hope this talk is inspiring to those who watch it! Enjoy!
After seeing this slide I became interested in how lighting works in movies like Wall-E, and found this amazing TED Talk by Danielle Feinberg, who works in the lighting department at Pixar: https://www.ted.com/talks/danielle_feinberg_the_magic_ingredient_that_brings_pixar_movies_to_life?language=en#t-712538
This talk not only highlights the fine balance between science and artistic freedom that needs to be considered when creating lighting for an animated movie, something that Kayvon touched upon in the lecture yesterday, but also conveys the incredible impact lighting can have on world-building and the audience's emotional response to characters such as Wall-E. I hope this talk is inspiring to those who watch it! Enjoy!