CaixaForum Madrid is currently hosting. The Science Behind Pixar This exhibition was produced by the Boston Museum of Science in collaboration with Pixar Animation Studios. The exhibition consists of eight sections., They correspond to the steps in the process that Pixar uses to transform an idea into a film. Through concrete examples from the most famous films, the public can experiment with the techniques behind modeling, rigging, surfaces, sets and cameras, animation, simulation, lighting and rendering of animated films.
This is the third collaboration between ‘la Caixa’ Foundation and Pixar Studios. In 2015Pixar: 25 years of animation,We thoroughly examine the computer animation work of this pioneering company over its 25-year history. After that,Pixar, creating characters(Visited 5 CaixaForums since 2020) focused on the visual design of Pixar characters to best tell the story and harmonize with other elements of the film. Now there are 8 sectionsThe Science Behind PixarIt provides visitors with insight into every step of the technical process used by Pixar’s artists and computer scientists.
The purpose of the new exhibition is to peel back the layers of the scientific, computational and mathematical concepts behind our favorite Pixar characters in a way that will appeal to all audiences. To this end, the exhibition is organized into eight sections, each of which explains in depth one specific step of Pixar’s technical process. Rigging, which develops virtual bones, muscles and joints; surface and set design; Animation that brings the story to life; Simulation that provides automated movement, lighting that increases emotional impact, and rendering that turns 3D scenes into 2D images.
Throughout CaixaForum Madrid’s 815 square meters, visitors will learn about every step of the passionate care Pixar takes to bring worlds and characters to life. Dozens of interactive and audiovisual elements will reveal what’s behind Pixar’s film, the first computer-animated feature film.toy story– Released about 20 years agoIt turns red.
To better understand the science and mathematics used to create the worlds and characters of Pixar films, visitors can view audiovisual materials and hear directly from members of the studio’s production team. They will also be invited to experience a variety of roles within the production pipeline through screen-based activities and physically interactive elements.
For example, in the Sets and Cameras section, visitors can discover how camera placement and angles create a bug’s eye view.life cycle of an insect; Modeling involves creating a digital sculpture based on an artist’s sketches, while lighting uses lighting to solve problems similar to those faced by Pixar when creating underwater scenes with virtual lighting.finding nemo. The exhibition route includes Buzz Lightyear (toy story), duty(finding nemo), Mike and Sulley (Monster Inc.), Edna Mode (Incredibles) andWall E(from the movie of the same name).
During the months that the exhibition will be held at CaixaForum Madrid, the “la Caixa” Foundation will offer a variety of activities to bring the art and science of Pixar closer to all audiences. The general public can also take guided tours, and families can choose between a family tour and an animated story workshop tour. After visiting the exhibition, visitors can create short animated clips to help them understand every step of the creative process.
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