


If you have not seen Pixar's
"Up" yet, all I can say is that you are in for an artistic treat.
Lou Romano, one of the films production designers from 2005 to 2008, has dedicated a fascinating and lengthy post about
Up's artistic direction on his
blog. It is incredible to see the amount of work that goes into this type of animated feature.
Without giving too much away, the illustrations above were done after a research trip the
Pixar team took to South America. The point of the drawings was to convey the feeling and style of the proposed film. To me, it has a mid-century,
Miroslav Sasek vibe. It's almost a shame that these are just for experimental, pre-production purposes since they are so beautiful. However, the second illustration did secure a spot in the finished movie as the mural Ellie paints above the mantel.
Hope you enjoy the film as much as I did. (Take a Kleenex).