Por que as emoções são coloridas do jeito que são?

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Inside Out é um ótimo filme da Pixar & Disney. Um filme que irá forçá-lo a pensar sobre sua vida, emoções, etc. Adorei.

Então, há cinco emoções mostradas no filme que controlam nossa cabeça. Eles ficam na nossa cabeça e dão ações ou reações sobre eventos de nossas vidas.

  1. Alegria
  2. Medo
  3. Raiva
  4. Nojo
  5. Tristeza

Todos esses caracteres contêm uma cor especial. A alegria é amarela, o medo roxo, a raiva vermelha, o nojo é verde, e a tristeza é azul.

Agora, geralmente vemos / usamos amarelo ou uma cor brilhante para representar a alegria em nossas vidas. Vermelho é universal para raiva (emoticons), mas por que os outros três são coloridos assim? O medo não é preto? Por que roxo? O azul representa momentos tristes ou um humor triste?

De onde vieram essas referências de cores? Existe alguma razão em particular ou eles foram escolhidos aleatoriamente?

    
por AtanuCSE 23.10.2015 / 20:44

1 resposta

De uma variedade de fontes, você pode encontrar as inspirações que os criadores tiveram para todas as emoções.

Aqui estão citações do diretor Pete Docter e do produtor Jonas Rivera, em um Q & A com o Conselho Nacional de Revisão

How did you develop the visual language of this film?

Docter: It was really challenging. There were things that we felt were important early on that ended up boxing us in. Even having primary colors for all the emotions was difficult. I’m not saying this is easy, but with Nemo or Cars, you at least had a picture you could use – a fish or a car. But with this film, you can’t take a picture of an emotion. We relied on some verbal idioms like I feel blue, I feel sad, I’m about to explode with rage, etc. We would use those to start and the artists drew thousands of drawings.

Rivera: There are so many variables on what Joy could look like. I think it was Albert Lozano, our character art director, who was able to put forth what Pete suggested, that we wanted them to look like how our emotions feel. They came up with this very simple thing. Joy was a star, or a spark. Golden and illuminated. Sadness was a teardrop. So her shape and color resemble a teardrop. Fear is like a raw nerve, just a squiggly line, that’s why he’s tight. Disgust is the shape and color of a stalk of broccoli. And of course anger is a brick, immovable. So we put those shapes on the wall and that was the foothold and now let’s personify that. It just felt right to us. We didn’t want them to be little people. Pete said they should be made out of energy.

O Wiki da Pixar para Inside Out diz muito da mesma coisa, mas também há um pouco mais sobre o assunto de estilo de design e atribuições de gênero.

Emotions, because of their nature, were made as strong, highly caricatured and distinctive characters, in a way Docter compared to the seven dwarfs from Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. According to Docter, each emotion is based on a basic shape: Sadness on a teardrop, Joy on a star, Fear on a raw nerve, Anger on a fire brick and Disgust on a broccoli.

Continuing with the idea the mind is independent from reality, and in an effort to have emotions look the way one would feel them, emotions are not made of flesh and blood. As Docter says "They are made up of particles that actually move. Instead of being skin and solid, it is a massive collection of energy." Similarly, to animate them the team took a style with more stretching and exaggeration of movements than is usual for Pixar, closer to classic cartoon animation. Inspiration was taken from Chuck Jones and Tex Avery, as well as Milt Kahl and John Sibley.

Regarding how the genders of the emotions were chosen, the process was intuitive, according to Docter; he felt Anger was more masculine, while Sadness was more feminine. Casting was also an influence, notably for Disgust with Mindy Kaling. The main characters were made female also to reflect their location inside a girl's mind. Regarding the emotions of Riley's parents, he said: "We skewed them all male and all female for a quick read, because you have to understand where we are, which is a little phony but hopefully people don't mind!"

    
23.10.2015 / 21:59