Inside Out, a visual of a girl's feelings: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust. The creators had to figure out how the emotions should look inside the mind of an 11-year-old girl named Riley.
Pete Docter, writer, director says, "For those of us that lived it, this has been literally years and years of trying different things before we arrived where we did."
After thousands of drawings, "if we did our jobs right, we could really represent these emotions for people. They could imagine these characters when they feel a certain emotion."
The main emotion is female, but the rest are split between the sexes. He wanted as much diversity. He wanted Riley's joy to be explosive, like a sparkler. She just wants to run out and play. Riley's sadness is literally blue, shaped like a teardrop and is always in pajamas.
"Disgust is the one looking out for Riley's social status at school."
Fear is like Don Knotts. "Knotts was the kind of guy who could bring sophistication and then flip on a dime," says Docter.
Inside Out
Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
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