
Disney and Pixar weren’t on hand at the San Diego Comic-Con to offer any details about Pirates Of The Caribbean 5, Tomorrowland, The Good Dinosaur, Frozen or Inside Out. Maybe that’s because they reserved those projects for their the con of their very own: the D23 Expo.
Up until now we only know that the plot of the film revolves what it is like to be inside the head of an 11-year old girl. But at the computer graphics convention Siggraph, director Pete Docter dropped a new nuggets of info regarding the upcoming film, which hits theaters in 2015. According to him the film was “one of the most challenging stories I’ve ever had to put together.”
Hit the jump for more.
Instead of having cells and tissues as characters, emotions will serve as the characters in the film – anger, sadness, disgust, and joy. But there was a huge issue when it came to cultivating the story for the film.
According to Docter:
“One story is hard enough. This is two stories that need to talk to each other.The characters are created with this energy because we are trying to represent what emotions would look like. They are made up of particles that actually move. Instead of being skin and solid, it is a massive collection of energy.”
While the film does face some stiff competition in Summer 2015, Inside Out will surely be an excellent alternative to those huge action blockbuster films like The Avengers: Age of Ultron, the untitled Batman and Superman film, Pirates of the Caribbean 5, Assassin’s Creed, and many, many more.
Inside Out opens in theaters on June 19, 2015.
[Source: THR]
No Comments »
No comments yet.
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL
Leave a comment