Love, Death & Robots (2019)
Directed by Tim Miller
TV-MA15 min67 frames
AnimationSci-Fi & Fantasy
The threesome you've been waiting for.
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What is Love, Death & Robots about?
Terrifying creatures, wicked surprises and dark comedy converge in this NSFW anthology of animated stories presented by Tim Miller and David Fincher.
Love, Death & Robots is an adult animated anthology television series created by Tim Miller for Netflix. Although the series is produced by Blur Studio, its individual episodes are drawn from the work of an international variety of animation studios. The animations span the genres of comedy, horror, science fiction, and fantasy. Each episode is connected to one or more of the three titular concepts. Miller serves as the showrunner and producer alongside Joshua Donen, David Fincher, and Jennifer Miller. Most episodes are written by Philip Gelatt and are adaptations of short stories.
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What does the cinematography of Love, Death & Robots look like?
Across 67 sampled frames, Love, Death & Robots builds its coverage from wide compositions (37% of the sample), with medium shots (27%) carrying much of the rest. Low angles recur throughout. The lighting keeps 49% of it in low-key light. 60% of the frames play at night or in the failing light of dusk. Deep focus keeps foreground and background readable at once in 63% of the frames.
What is the color palette of Love, Death & Robots?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Love, Death & Robots (2019) are #322f2d, #0d0d0f, #554d4b, #564d35, #0c1727, #f6f4f8 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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