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Compositing was done in Nuke, and shading and rendering handled in Arnold.
Based on the much-loved children's book written by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake, Revolting Rhymes takes the classic fairy tales of Little Red. Revolting Rhymes is a collection of Roald Dahl poems published in A parody of traditional folk tales in verse, Dahl gives a re-interpretation of six.
What the directors found, however, was that showing something in this vein would come across as more shocking than saying or writing it. You have two characters sitting together in a very confined space while their relationship undergoes different stages of fear, mistrust, curiosity, amusement, affection, betrayal. Ideally our Wolf keeps that Babysitter and the viewer under the same spell, keeps you guessing, so as an animator you have to be quite precise about which signals you have him drop when.
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Early concepts for the character Rolf. Artwork by Nadya Mira.
The home of the Seven Dwarfs. Set design by Pierre Zenzius. Color key by Aurelien Predal.
Original illustration by Quentin Blake and that same moment in the film. Concept art by Nadya Mira.
The same scene in the final film. Color keys by Aurelien Predal. This website uses cookies.
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No nursery rhyme is quite as it seems when Roald Dahl has re-written it. Hungry wolves would be advised to watch their step when Little Red Riding Hood is about - and as for Cinderella's prince, well, let's just hope he keeps his head Company limited by guarantee number Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity. About Stories Characters Timeline Archive. Revolting Rhymes Published in Synopsis No nursery rhyme is quite as it seems when Roald Dahl has re-written it Background No nursery rhyme is quite as it seems when Roald Dahl has re-written it.