Film poster for imaginary Wes Anderson film, "The Neighbors on Mulberry West Avenue" One of my favorite directors, Anderson likes to use primary colors softened by vintage pastels and dingy browns. He likes costuming his quirky characters in even quirkier fashions. Usually he includes a well-traveled look, a preppy look, a sporty look, a loud outrageous look, and mixes them all with classy timeless accessories, especially wild hats and sunday-school shoes. He likes symmetry, so a lot of his shots look at the characters and spaces dead on center (different from the standard "rule of thirds"). I included several fits and characters because usually his casts are dense and the main characte...
Film poster for imaginary Wes Anderson film, "The Neighbors on Mulberry West Avenue"
One of my favorite directors, Anderson likes to use primary colors softened by vintage pastels and dingy browns. He likes costuming his quirky characters in even quirkier fashions. Usually he includes a well-traveled look, a preppy look, a sporty look, a loud outrageous look, and mixes them all with classy timeless accessories, especially wild hats and sunday-school shoes.
He likes symmetry, so a lot of his shots look at the characters and spaces dead on center (different from the standard "rule of thirds").
I included several fits and characters because usually his casts are dense and the main characte...