‘The Blue Umbrella’ – special screening of PIXAR short at Berlin

Project INDAC, headed by Johannes Wolters, has taken upon itself for many years to support the German animation scene with special screenings, master classes and more – a service which would not exist without it.

Today there was a special screening of the new PIXAR short (thanks to Berlinale)’The Blue Umbrella’ at Filmkunst 66. The German director Sascha Unseld presented the film, a making of, first production reels and the original pitch with which he managed to get the film produced by PIXAR.

The story is very simple but very cute (it only takes six minutes in all): Whenever it rains in a city, the city comes to life and with it the umbrellas we humans use to protect ourselves from the rain. Our hero, the blue umbrella, meets a lady, a red umbrella, at a traffic light and fals in love with her immediately. But as it so often happens with chance meetings – like at a traffic light! – their owners go different ways immediately. Our hero umbrella needs to act now if he does not want to lose the love of his life … I am not giving away more.

The Blue Umbrella (c) PIXAR, Disney

Director Sascha Unseld gladly described the development process of this film – from the original idea over preliminary sketches leading up to further production steps. Obviously, PIXAR seems to have taken a special interest in photo-realistic depictions as well as shading and lighting. Interesting, indeed, that even shortly before the whole project is finished a man like John Lasseter may come up and say: ‘There is one thing we have to change. Otherwise it won’t work.’ Creativity may change its opinion anytime :) A really fascinating hour.

If you have a chance do see it. It is very cute, very simple, but with amazing depth. In love all things seem complicated at times.

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Hobbit trailer finally there

It is good to see a hobbit and some dwarves again.

High resolution version: http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/wb/thehobbit/

Enjoy watching!

Of all things essential – series, part 2

Sorry, this article is only available in English but generally is about how looks can deceive.

Bildnachweis: manwalk  / pixelio.de

“Lord of the Rings” favourite book at NPR poll

Sometimes it is really bad to be a fan of something that is always successful. There was a time when a true Tolkienist was a nerd, first class, and enjoyed the qualities of an outstanding author who wrote much more than just “The Lord of the Rings”, “The Hobbit” and “The Silmarillion.” Only a chosen few knew this to be true and the film trilogy by Peter Jackson did not really change that – but sometimes it is also great to see that your favourite book wins all the prizes.

National Public Radio (NPR) in the United States, a national syndicator to 797 public radio stations, has done a poll on the Top 100 Science Fiction, Fantasy Books and released the results on August 11th, 2011. #1: “The Lord of the Rings”; #2: Douglas Adams’ outstanding “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”; #3: Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game”.

The hundred titles listed are an impressive and pretty decent overall list on all science-fiction and fantasy classics and is definitely worth a look. By the way: “The Silmarillion” is at #46 but the “Hobbit” does not show up on the list. Thumbs up to the participants who do not seem distracted by the hype beginning to surround the “Hobbit” films by Peter Jackson. The other explanation would be that the children book classic simply is not as well known in the States as it is in the UK :)

NPR Books: Your Picks: Top 100 Science-Fiction, Fantasy Books

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