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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and How a Scene Crawled to Life Anatomy of a Scene

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and How a Scene Crawled to Life Anatomy of a Scene

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If youve seen a Spider-Man origin movie (there are plenty to choose from, youll know the scene. Boy meets spider. Spider bites boy. Boy becomes Spider-Man. But in the animated and Oscar-nominated hyperactive fantasia that is Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the radioactive eight-legged creature is bouncing to a little more Wild Style-era hip-hop than in versions past. The directors Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman talked about injecting a familiar sequence with new energy while paying tribute visually to the artistry and textures of comic books themselves. Look closely for Kirby dots, the signature design style of the comic-book artist Jack Kirby. (Thor: Ragnarok was influenced by Kirby as well) Also look for moments of stylized image blur, meant to invoke the imperfect way that some comic books are printed, giving them a blurry effect. And of course, watch out for that glowing spider.
Date: 2020-08-15

Comments and reviews: 7


Lets hope that Sony keeps putting out movies like these instead of something like Smallfoot 2 because Sony just raised my standards for what an animated movie should look like. A piece of art, not a money-making cheap film
cough Illumination

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Absolutely floored and so so grateful for all the love and effort poured into this movie by the writers, artists, and directors. Thank you all so much for bringing this wonderful work of art to life! I've seen it 5 times so far!
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Its a horrifying looking spider.
Yes, yes it is. As a huge arachnophobia, I have to look away every time that evil thing appears on screen. I had a nightmare over it!
Fantastic movie though. Would watch again.

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So THAT'S why everyone looked kind of blurry! I would have loved to know that going in. I thought it was a mistake made by the projector or something, or that I'd accidentally gotten a 3D ticket!
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Best animation film I've ever seen. Don't even try changing my mind because you won't. Can't wait to but the Blu-Ray so that I can stop every single frame and break it down myself.
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Thanks for explaining. With how fast the pacing was going, it was really hard to keep up. I enjoyed Aquaman more for this reason.
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This was the most visually stunning animation Ive ever seen. I hope to see more from these guys. This movie was so underrated.
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