When I think about environmental storytelling, Wes Anderson is the first person that comes to my mind. Wes Anderson's theatrical approach to film making involves meticulous props making that is done to perfection even on the slightest details. For instance, during the production of Grand Budapest Hotel, the props team did a lot of reworks before successfully designing the Mendl's cake box, which smoothly opens when its bow is untwined. A well thought set gives quirky aesthetic to Wes Anderson's film, which drives his success as a director.
Wes Anderson also develops a colour palette for each of his films. He is fond of using vintage style colours which are used consistently throughout the film. The use of colour palette gives films or even animations more aesthetic which distinguish them from reality, which adds their value as a leisure entertainment that gives the audience an exciting movie experience.
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