The Telltale Signs of a Wes Anderson Film
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#3K572)
With the March 23rd release of Isle of Dogs, the excellent film and television analysis platform ScreenPrism dug into the telltale signs of a Wes Anderson film. Specifically, they looked at the surreal playfulness of the production design, the imposing symmetry of a scene, the emotional maturity of the characters, the deliberate use of language and the famous use of color everywhere.
You know you're watching a Wes Anderson film if there's a rich micro world with a focus on art direction. Wes Anderson's films have become synonymous with unique and idiosyncratic production design that makes us feel we've entered inside a human dollhouse
- Wes Anderson Palettes, A Visualization of the Color Schemes That Wes Anderson Uses in His Films
- A Supercut Exploring the Use of the Colors Red and Yellow in Wes Anderson Films
- Wes Anderson Returns to Stop-Motion Animation With an Upcoming Film About Dogs
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