ROYGBIV: A Pixar Supercut from Rishi Kaneria on Vimeo.Known internationally for the deep emotional lives of the characters in their feature films, since everything from Toy Story to Monsters University is computer-generated, it stands to reason that CGI "lighting" at Pixar is just a matter of colored sliders and mouse-clicks. With one look at Rishi Kaneria's ROYGBIV: A Pixar Supercut, however, suggests that the cinematographic processes that go into creating Oscar-worthy animations is far more involved than the reflective chrome on the hoods of their titular Cars might suggest—Pixar just makes it look effortless.Above, Rishi Kaneria's ROYGBIV: A Pixar Supercut explores the color spectrum, as seen through the lens of Pixar's award-winning animations. Starting at red and ending with violet, this is a rainbow of a supercut that brings each hue on the emotional spectrum to light, featuring footage from all 14 of Pixar's feature films.h/t io9Related:Explore The Hidden Math Behind Your Favorite Pixar MoviesWhat If Pixar Directed This Year's Oscar Nominees?The Bouncing Pixar Lamp Becomes A Reality With This Cute Robot
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