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Director Saschka Unseld and Producer Marc Greenberg Talk THE BLUE UMBRELLA, Using Handheld Camera Movements in Animation, and More
Though Pixar has certainly earned a reputation for raising the bar in animation with regards to its feature film efforts, the studio also has a knack for producing excellent short films. With each new feature film release comes a new Pixar short, and this summer’s Monsters University was accompanied in theaters by director Saschka Unseld’s unique and photo-realistic short The Blue Umbrella—certainly one of the more artistically ambitious shorts to come out of Pixar in the studio’s history. Monsters University will be available on Blu-ray and DVD this Tuesday, October 29th, and the disc comes loaded with bonus features relating not only to MU but also The Blue Umbrella. While attending the press day for the Monsters University Blu-ray at Pixar Studios in San Francisco, I had the chance to sit down with Unseld and producer Marc Green
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Most people find the rain annoying. Saschka Unseld is not most people. The filmmaker and animator made the Pixar short film "The Blue Umbrella," an ode to all things precipitation.
"I thought what I really want the film to be, for me, is a love declaration to the rain," Unseld, who is from Hamburg, Germany ("Germany's Seattle," the director joked), told HuffPost Entertainment in a recent interview. "Something that celebrates the beauty of the rain and how nice it is and how magical the city becomes when it rains. If you want the audience to feel that way, it should be a love story."
Unseld's short, about a pair of umbrellas -- the title blue accessory and a red one -- who fall in love during a storm, screened in front of prints of "Monsters University" this summer. (Unseld has brought the film, which will also be available on the "Monsters University" Blu-ray, to festivals as well, including the upcoming Hamptons International Film Festival on Long Island.) If the film seems