
The story of Mor'du was inspired by the stories we heard while we were there. Since 2006 'Scotland the Brave' has been the regimental march of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. 109) under the title 'Brave Scotland' and/or 'Scotland for Ever,' set as a 'Trumpet March'. "Scotland is a storytelling culture-wherever we went, the locals erupted into stories of their everyday lives and the people they knew. Charles Gore say the tune appears to date from about 1891-5, when it was published in Keith Norman Macdonald’s Gesto Collection of Highland Music (p. Story Supervisor Brian Larsen says Scotland's love of stories was a big help while planning Brave. The visit to Scotland also influenced the creation of the film's formidable demon bear Mor'du. With one of the largest Caledonian pinewoods, combined with impressive mountains, moorlands, heather-strewn hills and moss-covered land, the stunning glen, only 15 miles from Loch Ness, proved the perfect site to experience a slice of authentic Scottish wilderness.

Navy Blue & White for the Saltire and Purple & Green for the. Much of these fantastical, fictional climes were inspired by the filmmakers' trip to Glen Affric. Scotland The Brave tartan was designed using colours traditionally associated with Scotland. Merida spends much of her time in Brave travelling through landscapes heavily indebted to the Highlands on her horse Angus. On both trips it was really hard to get any of the artists back on the bus!" The stones are in a circle on a big, exposed cliff with the sky as their backdrop - it's very striking. "It felt like the perfect setting for something important to happen in the story. Sarafian also admits the Calanais Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis had a big impact on Pixar. Yet after visiting Dunnottar Castle, a stunning structure set on jutting cliff-side rocks just south of Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire, the team decided to imitate its staggering surrounds by making DunBroch an outpost by the sea. Initially, Merida's DunBroch family castle was going to be set against a loch in the Highlands.
SCOTLAND THE BRAVE MOVIE
Some of Scotland's landmarks proved so mesmerising for Pixar's Brave team, they actually ended up altering ideas they originally had for the movie to incorporate what they'd seen on their memorable trip.

We worked really hard to bring the magic, beauty and ruggedness of Scotland to life in the film through our production design, sets and environments." "We brought everything back and spread it all out, loaded it into our computers. "We took photographs and video, sketched and wrote stories," says Sarafian. This helped them capture the spirit of Scotland on film in a fashion that had never been attempted in cinema before.īrave producer Katherine Sarafian admits the team kept journals while staying in Scotland, which proved tremendously useful when they returned to California to begin work on the project. Scotland is unspoiled nature, rugged coastlines, steel-colored lochs. Taking in a breadth of Scottish events, from the iconic Highland games of the Braemar Gathering (that informed much of heroine's Merida's impressive archery skills) to eating haggis on the Royal Mile, Brave's animators fully steeped themselves in the local culture. Scotland - Scotland the Brave: Directed by Pierre Brouwers. Where did Brave's animators visit on their Scottish tours?
