Animation allows filmmakers to imagine vibrant new worlds that should induce amazement while still making sure the "audience can identify with the experience," explains Disney legend Glen Keane, the director of Netflix's Over the Moon.
For Keane, one of the scariest parts of this movie was creating Lunaria, the city on the moon. "How are you going to create a world that's so outlandishly wonderful and new, not earthly, the equivalent of Oz?" Keane says. "And how do you create a city on the moon that doesn't look like it was from Earth?
No matter what modern architecture I looked at, it always looked like something from cities such as Dubai or Beijing — modern architecture is so wild and creative and inventive." In the end, Keane took.
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