This week we’ve got one thing and one thing only on our mind grapes: Inside Out.
Pixar’s latest is a deep dive into how our brains work and it’s got all of us thinking. And talking. A lot. Talking about animation, talking about storytelling, talking about emotions (feelings, y’all), and—most of all—talking about movies. We’ve got editors and contributors Peter Rubin, K.M. McFarland, and Angela Watercutter in the booth and spouting pearls of wisdom (or something). Please do join us.
Oh, before we forget, we’re toying around with calling this podcast of ours The Monitor. What do you think? Let us know in the comments.
Also, here are a few helpful links for things we talk about in the podcast:
-WIRED’s story on who we would cast in the emotions not actually illustrated in Inside Out –K.M. McFarland’s piece on how Inside Out director Pete Docter is Pixar’s best and most underrated director –Our story from the June issue on how Pixar chose the five core emotions in Inside Out
(Stitchers/Soundclouders/iTuners: we’ll be making the podcast available through other outlets soon.)
Episode 6: Inside Out