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Supercut Organizes Classic Pixar Films Into The Colors Of The Rainbow

ROYGBIV: A Pixar Supercut from Rishi Kaneria on Vimeo.

Known internationally for the deep emotional lives of the characters in their feature films, since everything from Toy Story to Monsters University is computer-generated, it stands to reason that CGI “lighting” at Pixar is just a matter of colored sliders and mouse-clicks. With one look at Rishi Kaneria’s ROYGBIV: A Pixar Supercut, however, suggests that the cinematographic processes that go into creating Oscar-worthy animations is far more involved than the reflective chrome on the hoods of their titular Cars might suggest—Pixar just makes it look effortless. 

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Above, Rishi Kaneria’s ROYGBIV: A Pixar Supercut explores the color spectrum, as seen through the lens of Pixar’s award-winning animations. Starting at red and ending with violet, this is a rainbow of a supercut that brings each hue on the emotional spectrum to light, featuring footage from all 14 of Pixar’s feature films.

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