Thursday 11 December 2014

Pixar back on form with Inside Out

Pixar have released a brand new trailer for their upcoming film Inside Out and what a treat to the eyeballs it is too.


All we knew at first was that the film was set inside a girls head and we follow the lives of the little, dare I say it, 'brain trust' that control her emotions. Now from this trailer we are thrown completely! with the inclusion of multiple 'brain trusts' in multiple heads. The emotions are all linked to their specific characters personalities but fall back on their standard emotions of Anger, Sadness, Fear, Joy and Disgust, also their names.


I'll be honest and say that I haven't laughed this hard a trailer in years and it promises some more sharp humour and clever set ups that we were used to previous Pixar films, pre-Brave. Pixar seemed to have finally realised what their winning formula is and are back on form with Inside Out. One can only imagine how the rest of the plot will pan out. Mum's Anger meeting Dad's Anger, a switch of personalities, the introduction of animal emotions? Who knows but we all wait with not so much baited breath but joyful intrigue.

Pixars 'Numbskulls meets the Seven Dwarves' or Inside Out is set for a UK release in July so stand by for more teasers!



Thursday 13 November 2014

Song of the Sea - New trailer

At last another glimpse into the fascinating animated tale of Song of the Sea. The much anticipated new animated film from Irish studio Cartoon Saloon.


In the new Song of the Sea, US trailer, director Tomm Moore gives us more intriguing glimpses into the world of the Selkies. Based on an Irish legend about the existence of seal children, it follows a brother and sisters journey around this folklore steeped country to find their way back to the sea. The style and animation is just mesmerising. You can see through every nuance that the people behind this are truly passionate about what they are trying to achieve as Tomm Moore explains.

“This film has been a labor of love for so many of our crew for the past few years, I think their passion and commitment can be seen even in this short clip.” (source animationmagazine.net)



Like the success of Moore's and Cartoon Saloon's previous film The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea is also Oscar nominated and has won major awards throughout the festival season. I haven't been able to catch it yet but oh boy am I excited.

Tuesday 11 November 2014

New Animation: The Fox and the Owl

So, over the last few months I've been finishing up on directing and animating a little film for Entrepreneur Impet called 'The Fox and the Owl'. It's a little Aesop's fable-esq film to explain all about their coaching method and what exactly coaching is.



I jumped at the chance to create this as the story was so interesting and my mind was flooded with inspiration and thoughts on the design. A few brainstorming sessions later we came up with a few rough sketches of the fox and the owl and it was full steam ahead. In terms of the overall style I thought back to cartoons such as Winnie The Pooh and Animals of Farthing Wood to get inspiration. They created such warm, cosy worlds to inhabit their characters and thats what I wanted to achieve here.



I love the result of the fox and the owl and how it all came together with the help of a great team. When the voiceover came through at the beginning of the project I was chomping at the bit to get started. The voiceover artist, Matt Simandl, did an amazing job and really bought the characters to life before I'd even put pencil to paper. With any luck we should all be working on the follow up next year so fingers crossed.

Friday 7 November 2014

Pixar announce Toy Story 4

To infinity and beyond! looks to be a very apt phrase for the Toy Story franchise as John Lasseter dons his directors cap once more to take on Toy Story 4.

After a break from directing in Toy Story 3, handing the reigns over to Lee Unkrick, John Lasseter has decided to jump back into the saddle to direct the next adventure for Woody, Buzz and the gang. In an idea that came from Lasseters 'story trust' Pete Doctor, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrick he was said to have not stopped thinking about it and felt that it was the right the treatment and the right time to bring the gang back to together.

Toy Story 4

Speaking about the Toy Story 4 Lasseter expresses "We don’t want to do anything with them unless it lives up to or surpasses what’s gone before", but then he also said that about Cars 2 and that wasn't exactly overwhelming. After calling the Cars sequel a deliberate money spinner it kind of put me off him but I can't argue with the fact that every Toy Story film so far has been an outstanding success in terms of story, characters and box office sales.

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 3 ended Andy's story well and left the audience feeling complete, so what is in store for this next chapter. In an interview with The LA Times Lasseter explains that it will be a love story and pick up where 3 left off, all the toys now in the charge of pre-shooler Bonnie. With the hiring of screenwriters Rashida Jones and Will McCormack (Celeste and Jesse Forever), Lasseter revealed that he’d like “a strong female voice in the writing” hinting that Bonnie could be taking the lead role.

With Toy Story 4 not expected until 16th June 2017, I'll keep an open mind and pray for another successful chapter in the Toy Story saga and not a Cars 2 car crash.