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Jul 16, 2024, 5:38:09 AM7/16/24
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About this short, I saw it yesterday for the first time and I must say I loved it. As you mentioned the animation was just gorgeous and everything was so detailed. I also loved the music, which really adds to the atmosphere of the short.

I would love to be able to share the entire short film but I think you can only see it in the previews before Monsters University. Basically, everything- the mailbox, the walk-sign, the sidewalk- has a face and is an animate object in the short. As the blue umbrella, who is cheery and smiling for being alive, travels in the hands of his owner down the street along with tens of other umbrellas, everything smiles as a result of him smiling.

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Now, I could be completely wrong about the message of this short film but this is how I interpreted it and I only wanted to share my thoughts with you because I loved this short film and thought it had meaning worth sharing.

So our young protagonist takes the umbrella for on a walk to the park with her mother even though it is not raining. Lucky she did as it starts to rain. She realises that if she suggests her mum shelters under the umbrella with her it would mean she would get wet as there would not be enough room for both of them but she suggests it anyway. This is a truly selfless act and sets the tone of this elegant picture book.

To her surprise they both fit and she believes the blue umbrella has grown bigger to accommodate them both. Soon they are both inviting more and more people to shelter under the blue umbrella. The umbrella grows bigger and bigger to keep everyone dry.

The people have fun sharing stories and their picnics under the blue umbrella. They do not even notice when the rain stops. Being sociable, chatting to each other and making new friends opens up the world to new possibilities. From this date they come together as a community. The park becomes a gathering place to meet up and escape isolation. This is such an important message and will hopefully encourage people to be more caring and climb out of their bubbles the recent pandemic left us with.

I can totally relate to him. I grew up in Boston where rain happened at any given moment. Now, I live in Southern California where we can go months and months without any rain. Rain is cleansing, cooling and soothing (for me anyways). As strange it sounds, I actually miss opening and holding an umbrella!

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Pixar always runs a new animated short immediately ahead of its feature. The Blue Umbrella is the story of . . . a blue umbrella (guess you saw that one coming) . . . that falls for a red umbrella amidst a sea of black umbrellas crowded together under a downpour on a nighttime city street. When the surging crowds and gusts of wind threaten to separate the two shy characters, friendly inanimate objects exert their own powers to help throw them together once more.

In addition to the lovely story, what I find most impressive about The Blue Umbrella is its animation. Like other Pixar films, this short film is computer-animated. Again: The entire film is computer-animated, ALL of it!!!! Take a look at the movie still below to see why that statement requires so many exclamation points.

The film begins with one red and one blue umbrella in a sea of black on a crowded, rainy city sidewalk that looks to be New York City. This contrast is undeniable, and sets the stage for the sweet love story. Then the blue umbrella blows away from its carrier in a strong gust of wind, while all the other objects in the city, like the windows, doors, and rain gutters watch as this umbrella get swept away in the wind.

The filmmaker makes the deliberate decision to never show the person carrying the umbrella, allowing the audience to identify with the umbrella. There are a few shots where you catch a glimpse of the adorable coordinated red and blue wellies (rubber boots) peaking out from under the umbrella, but you would never quite see who is underneath.

The Blue Umbrella is beautiful, it is everything aesthetically and experimentally an audience could wish for in a 3D animated film. I am back on the east coast now, and appropriately it is raining today. All I need is my blue umbrella.

The Blue Umbrella was charming and upbeat with some very creative uses inanimate objects as personalities. Visually stunning, but some poor choices of slow motion, and a some of the backgrounds stood out as not having careful enough attention to detail for a film that was going for high detail to contrast with the umbrella's faces.Maycee (Eureka Joe's)

Seeing this, the objects along the street begin to work with each other to bring the owners together. As the blue umbrella is about to be taken into the subway station, a sign allows the wind to blow the umbrella from his owner's hands. The umbrella is floating through the air toward his destination when a sudden gust of wind caused by a passing bus veers him off course and he lands in the street. With the umbrella in danger from the traffic, the objects attempt to protect him from oncoming cars: a construction sign lights up to redirect an oncoming vehicle, a gurgling drain pipe spews water to push him out of the way, another construction sign falls on him to fling him away from another car, and a drain blasts him into the air, but he is hit by a truck, much to the distress of the objects that have tried to help him.

Battered and bruised, the umbrella is found by his owner who straightens him out just as the owner of the red umbrella approaches to help him up, reuniting the two of them. The objects of the city silently celebrate their reunion as the umbrellas' owners sit down together at a local café, allowing the two umbrellas to be together after all.

Unseld said he conceptualized the story after finding an abandoned umbrella one day in San Francisco.[5] As inspiration, Unseld and his colleagues took photographs of inanimate objects found in city streets throughout New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, and Paris.[5] Unseld has described the short as "a love declaration to the rain".[6]

This smart umbrella, in its deep and distinguished shade, pairs technology with timeless elegance. Link it to your smartphone and navigate unpredictable weather with grace. Crafted to endure, it stands resilient against gusts up to 140kmh / 85mph, promising a dry retreat. The generous 120 cm / 47.24-inch canopy provides ample coverage, making it both your personal sanctuary and an inviting shelter to share on drizzly days.

BlueBackground informationShort filmsThe Blue UmbrellaAnimatorsMark Adams and Arnold Moon[1]DesignerPaul Abadilla[2]
Paul Topolos[2]
Jay Shuster[2]InspirationHistory of Saschka Unseld[3]Character informationFull nameBlue UmbrellaHomeNew York CityLikesRainDislikesWind, getting away from RedStatusActiveFamily informationOther relativesRed Umbrella (lover)SourceThe Blue Umbrella, or Blue, is the protagonist of the 2013 Disney/Pixar animated short of the same name.

He is a blue umbrella who gets pushed around in the crowd of black umbrellas. He enjoys the rain, and then meets a red umbrella with which he falls in love. However, the two are separated in the crowd. Blue desperately tries to reach back to Red, but in his efforts, he is blown away from his owner by a wind gust, and finds himself floating in the air.

He sees Red, but as he descends toward her, he falls on the road in the busy traffic. He is hit by a bus, and falls in the gutter, broken. However, his owner finds him, and he is reunited with Red, as their respective owners fall in love.

It was a very interesting process going through the design phase of that. We brought in a lot of designers to have a brainstorming session. We went through all the possibilities that could give the umbrella all the emotion and give the animators the ability to animate those emotions.

The song was a collaboration. It was between composer Jon Brion, who has done a lot of P.T. Anderson stuff, and the vocals are from singer/songwriter Sarah Jaffe. She is from Denton, Texas. I saw her perform a couple of years ago and there was just something in her voice, an intimacy, I fell in love with. For me, she was part of the project before I even pitched it.

Actually, we did have some fun drawings of the blue and red umbrella in an umbrella stand kind of cuddling with each other. A lot of people have asked us if there are going to be tiny purple umbrellas someday.

Two umbrellas, one blue, one red fall eternally in love in this new short by Pixar, directed by Saschka Unseld, and released with the theatrical release of Monsters University. Discover some of the concept art created for the short and a short clip.

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The Umbrella Corporation is an American private military company founded in 2007. It was formed out of the American division of the Umbrella Corporation, an international pharmaceutical company that went bankrupt in 2003.[1] To differentiate it from its predecessor, its logo was given a blue hue and nicknamed "Blue Umbrella", separating it from the red-hued "Red" Umbrella. Blue Umbrella is not related to Neo Umbrella, the bioterrorist organization founded and led by Carla Radames, that was responsible for the 2012-2013 Global Bioterrorist Attacks.

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