Finding Nemo (2003)
Directed by Andrew Stanton · Cinematography by Sharon Calahan, Jeremy Lasky
G100 min70 frames
AnimationFamilyAdventure
There are 3.7 trillion fish in the ocean. They're looking for one.
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Finding Nemo — official trailer
What is Finding Nemo about?
Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken from his Great Barrier Reef home to a dentist's office aquarium. It's up to his worrisome father Marlin and a friendly but forgetful fish Dory to bring Nemo home -- meeting vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish, hungry seagulls, and more along the way.
Finding Nemo is a 2003 American animated comedy-drama film directed by Andrew Stanton, who co-wrote it with Bob Peterson and David Reynolds. Produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures, the film stars the voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe, and Geoffrey Rush. It tells the story of an overprotective clownfish named Marlin (Brooks) who, along with a forgetful regal blue tang named Dory (DeGeneres), searches for his missing son Nemo (Gould). Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and comes to terms with Nemo taking care of himself.
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What does the cinematography of Finding Nemo look like?
Sampled across 70 frames, the coverage of Finding Nemo leans on wide compositions (47% of the sample) and medium shots (29%). Cinematographer Sharon Calahan keeps 73% of it in naturalistic light. This is largely a daylight film — 77% of the frames play in daylight. Deep focus keeps foreground and background readable at once in 63% of the frames.
What is the color palette of Finding Nemo?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Finding Nemo (2003) are #04080b, #f7f8f9, #0d172f, #2c2d2f, #19282f, #2b334c — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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