'The Peanuts Movie' Animation and Character Design - Variety Artisans
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Blue Sky animation supervisors Nick Bruno and Scott Carroll join David Cohen to reveal why the simple look of 'Peanuts' proved so complex it broke the entire computer graphics pipeline of 'The Peanuts Movie.'
Producer/Writer/Host: David S. Cohen
Supervising Producer: Preston Northrop
Editor: Armando Aparicio
Camera: Armando Aparicio, Carson Culver
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Such an underrated movie. I’ve never connected more to a character in a movie ever and had an emotional connection to a film
That’s way Shultz wrote these characters !
The attention to detail in the character animation is fantastic!
This is so brilliant. This is the only example that I can think of where an iconic 2D character was properly transposed into a 3D movie. The only thing they did wrong was the end. Charlie Brown is one of the only children's character who loses through no fault of his own. Charlie Brown teaches kids that sometimes you fail, and that doesn't make you a bad person.
They made an amazing job. Animating them would've been really very difficult.
Thanks for this inspiring and informative interview!
thank you
This is very similar to A boy named Charlie Brown
Interviewer has no idea what he's asking or talking about.
Of course he doesn't it's animation. It's more complicated than it looks and most people aren't that interested in art.
Dang that's interesting....
All I will think about when I’m watching the Peanuts movie I just just think
Noah Schnapp
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But they fucked up his hair. He's blond, with a 50's haircut that buzzes his hair close and leaves a little bit up front. They gave him a keratin horn, ffs.