Showing posts with label Jonas Rivera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jonas Rivera. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Watch the Final Trailer for 'Inside Out'

The final trailer for Pixar's Inside Out has just been released! The trailer mostly consists of footage of the five emotions from previous trailers and TV Spots, with the exception of the introduction of Riley's imaginary friend, a cotton candy elephant named Bing Bong (voiced by Richard Kind).



Here's the official synopsis for Inside Out: Growing up can be a bumpy road, and it's no exception for Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. Like all of us, Riley is guided by her emotions – Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness. The emotions live in Headquarters, the control center inside Riley’s mind, where they help advise her through everyday life. As Riley and her emotions struggle to adjust to a new life in San Francisco, turmoil ensues in Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley's main and most important emotion, tries to keep things positive, the emotions conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school.


With stellar reviews from the Cannes Film Festival and a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes,  Inside Out has been hailed numerous times as Pixar's most inventive film ever. The movie's release is less than a month away (June 19), and it is directed by Pixar veteran Pete Docter (director of Monsters, Inc. and Up), co-directed by Ronnie Del Carmen (director of Dug's Special Mission), and produced by Jonas Rivera (producer of Up).

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Watch Two New Clips From 'Inside Out'

Two new clips were just released starring the emotions from Riley's mind. The movie segemnts feature Joy and Sadness as they attempt to return to the Headquarters, and the introduction of Anger and Disgust into the film. Check them out below!




Inside Out recently (May 18) had its premiere at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. The response to the film has been overwhelmingly positive and it currently holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with thirteen review so far. Peter Debruge from Variety called it "the greatest idea the toon studio has ever had," and Katherine McLaughlin from The List raved that Inside Out has an "utterly magical coming-of-age story has a beautiful message for everyone, not just kids."

Jonas Rivera, John Lasseter, and Pete Docter at the Cannes Film Festival
(Source: Pixar Post.)

Inside Out is directed by Pete Docter (director of Monsters, Inc. and Up), co-directed by Ronnie Del Carmen (director of Dug's Special Mission), and produced by Jonas Rivera (producer of Up). The cast of the movie includes Amy Poehler (Joy), Bill Hader (Fear), Mindy Kaling (Disgust), Phyllis Smith (Sadness), and Lewis Black (Anger). The "major emotion picture" comes to theaters on June 19, 2015.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Tickets Are Now Available for the "Insider Access" Event

Inside Out has just one more month to go before it hits theaters, but it's possible for the general public to see the movie a few days before the release by attending the Insider Access To 'Inside Out' Fathom Event. This experience will happen one night only and will occur on June 16 (three days before the film's release) in theaters nationwide.


Spectators will not only see Inside Out and Pixar's short film Lava, but will also be treated to behind-the-scenes bonus content. The special video features include a priviliged tour of Pixar Animation Studios, and a live-stream interview with director Pete Docter, producer Jonas Rivera, and the voice of Joy, Amy Poehler. Attendees of the event will also receive a limited edition poster, and a lanyard which contains a code for more exclusive digital extras.



This special event on June 16 will take place at 7:00 pm in theaters all over the United States.Tickets are being sold for just over $20, and they can be purchased by clicking on the orange "Buy Tickets" button.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The Emotions React to the 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Trailer

Just like you, the emotions from Inside Out are excited for Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron. See how they feel about the trailer as they view it from Riley's headquarters in the advertisement below.


The cross-promotion features several snippets of the emotions reactions of The Avengers sequel, with Disgust telling the other characters to shut up, Fear being terrified of exploding buildings, and Joy cheering on Black Widow when she is riding a motorcycle. The arrival of the highly anticipated Avengers: Age of Ultron is just around the corner; it is in theaters on May 1.

"These are my kind of people!"

Pixar's Inside Out is also not to far away from being released. It comes to theaters in the U.S. on June 19. The movie is directed by Pixar veteran Pete Docter (Monsters, Inc. and Up), co-directed by Ronnie Del Carmen (Dug's Special Mission), and produced by Jonas Rivera (Up).

Friday, April 17, 2015

Watch the New 'Inside Out' Clip, "First Day Plan"

Anticipation is rising higher with each passing day of Pixar's upcoming feature, Inside Out! The first movie clip from Inside Out has been released and it features a very excitable Joy giving special jobs to all the emotions for Riley's first day of school. Well ... all the emotions except for poor Sadness!



This movie clip was released with the announcement that the World Premiere for Inside Out will be at the distinguished Cannes Film Festival. Director Pete Docter was thrilled about the news and declared he was "overjoyed at being included in this year's official selection at Cannes." He went on to say:
"With Inside Out, we spent years imagining – and then building – never-before-seen settings and characters within the mind. It was an incredible, fun and exciting challenge and now we can’t wait to share it with the world.”

The official Inside Out website has also been recently launched, and it features the movie synopsis, character descriptions, images, and videos. The film is directed by Pete Docter (director of Monsters, Inc. and Up) and produced by Jonas Rivera (producer of Up). Inside Out comes to theaters this June 19.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

'Inside Out' Has a TV Spot For March Madness

It's that time of year when all NCAA basketball fans are filling out brackets and glued to their TV's! Check out the Inside Out commercial that coincides with the March Madness season.



In this new TV Spot, we are introduced to new footage including Riley's very supportive face paint-wearing parents cheering her on at a little league hockey game, and Sadness receiving a participation award. 

"Love the face painting!"

Inside Out is directed by Pixar veteran Pete Docter (Monsters, Inc. and Up), co-directed by Ronnie Del Carmen (Dug's Special Mission), and produced by Jonas Rivera (Up). The movie arrives to theaters this year on June 19.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The New 'Inside Out' Trailer Is Mind-Blowing!

The latest  Inside Out trailer premiered today on The Ellen Show. Watch it below!



In addition to showing the family dinner scene like the previous trailers, this one heavily concentrates on the side journey that Joy and Sadness embark on. When Sadness accidentally turns one of the happy memory orbs into a sad one, the Headquarters turn into mayhem, and Joy and Sadness catastrophically get lost in Riley's expansive mind. In the trailer we get to many new locations that Joy and Sadness travel to. There's Long Term Memory


Imagination Land.


And Dream Productions.


Here's the official synopsis for Inside Out: Growing up can be a bumpy road, and it's no exception for Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. Like all of us, Riley is guided by her emotions – Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness. The emotions live in Headquarters, the control center inside Riley’s mind, where they help advise her through everyday life. As Riley and her emotions struggle to adjust to a new life in San Francisco, turmoil ensues in Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley's main and most important emotion, tries to keep things positive, the emotions conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school.

Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) and her mom (Diane Lane) and dad (Kyle MacLachlan)

The voices behind the emotions are Amy Poehler (Joy), Phyllis Smith (Sadness), Bill Hader (Fear), Lewis Black (Anger), and Mindy Kaling (Disgust). You can meet the voice cast in this promotional video.

"I saw a really hairy guy. He looked like a bear."

Inside Out is directed by Pete Docter (director of Monsters, Inc. and Up) and produced by Jonas Rivera (producer of Up). The "major emotion picture" comes to theaters on June 19, 2015.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

The New 'Inside Out' TV Spot Is Really Cool

A brilliant new TV Spot from Pixar's upcoming movie, Inside Out, just appeared on Disney/Pixar's YouTube channel! Take a look at the commercial below.


The TV Spot replays some scenes from the original trailers, but it also show some never-before-seen footage as well. The audience is shown Riley as she is celebrating along with the emotions in her head during a little league hockey game.


Then we see Riley sitting on a front porch with a friend as she takes a big gulp from her smoothie.


Suddenly the TV Spot cuts to the five emotions panicking inside Riley's headquarters as ice refrigerates the control center in her mind. "BRAIN FREEZE!"


And lastly, we are shown Riley and her parents in a family group hug.


Inside Out is directed by Pete Docter (director of Monsters, Inc. and Up) and produced by Jonas Rivera (producer of Up). The cast of the movie includes Amy Poehler (Joy), Bill Hader (Fear), Mindy Kaling (Disgust), Phyllis Smith (Sadness), and Lewis Black (Anger). The "major emotion picture" comes to theaters on June 19, 2015.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Images and Concept Art From 'Inside Out'

Pixar's next feature film, Inside Out, is less than five months away from being released! The movie takes place inside Riley's mind (an eleven-year-old girl), and she is guided by five emotions who live in the Headquarters: Joy (Amy Poehler), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling), and Sadness (Phyllis Smith). When Riley and her emotions can't adjust to her new life in the city of San Francisco, trouble arises in the Headquarters. It's up to Joy to keep things positive while the other emotions disagree on how to best direct Riley through a new city, house, and school.
Images

Source: DisneyPixar Facebook Page

The first movie still above shows the emotion Joy as she explores long term memory.

Source: Empire Magazine

The next image from Inside Out showcases the five emotions viewing a memory featuring Riley and her parents ice skating together.

Source: Rotoscopers

In the image above Joy is happily relaxing in the Headquarters.


Source: Pixar Post

In the fourth film still, Joy and Sadness are aboard the train of thought. On the left of the image you can see the vastness of Riley's mind.

Concept Art

Source: Pixar Post

This concept art from Inside Out was displayed at The Walt Disney Family Museum. The first picture is a train station by Daniel Holland and Ralph Eggelston, and the second one is the train of thought by Shelly Min Wan.


Source: Pixar Post

The second piece is from the 2015/2016 Pixar calendar (which is only sold in the studio store). This beautiful artwork of Joy is by Ralph Eggelston and Albert Lozano.


Source: Everything Pixar

In this digital painting Joy is luminously glowing in front the many memory orbs in Riley's Headquarters.


Source: Everything Pixar

In the final piece of concept art, Anger is showing off a few of his expressions.

Inside Out is directed by Pete Docter (director of Monsters, Inc. and Up) and produced by Jonas Rivera (producer of Up).  The "major emotion picture" comes to theaters on June 19, 2015.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Meet the Emotions From 'Inside Out'

Pixar has released short videos featuring each of the main characters from their next movie, Inside Out. You can "say hello" to each of the emotions by watching the five vignettes below.

Sadness is voiced by Phyllis Smith.

Disgust is voiced by Mindy Kaling.

Anger is voiced by Lewis Black.

Fear is voiced by Bill Hader.

Joy is voiced by Amy Poehler.

Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness live in the Headquarters, the control center inside eleven-year-old Riley’s mind, where they help guide her through everyday life. When Riley and her emotions can't adjust to their new life in the city of San Francisco, trouble arises in the Headquarters. It's up to Joy to keep things positive while the other emotions disagree on how to best direct Riley through a new city, house, and school. Inside Out is directed by Pete Docter (director of Monsters, Inc. and Up) and produced by Jonas Rivera (producer of Up). You can check out the character posters for the film here, and see the teaser trailer for the movie here.

The five emotions reside in the Riley's mind (her Headquarters).

Inside Out arrives to theaters next year on June 19th.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

'Inside Out' Character Posters

Here are some new character posters from Pixar's upcoming feature film, Inside Out!




These five emotions live inside the mind, or "headquarters" of an 11-year-old girl named Riley. In the movie, Riley moves from the Midwest to San Francisco when her father starts a new job. Riley is guided by her emotions as they help advise her through her daily life. As Riley and her emotions struggle to adjust to a new life in San Francisco, turmoil ensues in Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley's main and most important emotion, tries to keep things positive, the emotions conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school.

Inside Out is directed by Pete Docter (director of Monsters, Inc. and Up) and produced by Jonas Rivera (producer of Up). The cast of the movie includes Amy Poehler (Joy), Bill Hader (Fear), Mindy Kaling (Disgust), Phyllis Smith (Sadness), and Lewis Black (Anger). The "major emotion picture" comes to theaters on June 19, 2015.

Source: MouseInfo

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Watch the First Teaser Trailer For 'Inside Out'!

The teaser trailer for Pixar's next highly anticipated movie, Inside Out, Is finally here!


The first half of the teaser highlights five different feelings from Pixar's classic films - joy, fear, anger, disgust, and sadness. Then we're introduced to where all these emotions reside, inside the mind of course! We see the memories depicted as glowing glass globes. When the memories are remembered, they roll down a labyrinth of chutes.

Joy retrieving a memory.
We also get a glimpse of Riley and her family, mundanely eating Chinese food. Riley is the eleven-year-old girl who is guided by these five emotions. In the movie, Riley's family moves from the Midwest to San Francisco when her father starts a new job in California.

Riley and her parents.
Pete Docter describes the emotions: "We have our main character, an emotion called Joy (Amy Poehler), who is effervescent. She literally glows when she's excited. Then we have Fear (Bill Hader). He thinks of himself as confident and suave, but he's a little raw nerve and tends to freak out. The other characters are Anger (Lewis Black), Sadness (Phyllis Smith)--her shape is inspired by teardrops--and Disgust (Mindy Kaling), who basically turns up her nose at everything. And all these guys work at what we call Headquarters." (From Ed Catmull's book, Creativity Inc.)

"Come on, group hug! You to Anger!"
You can check out the brand new website for Inside Out on Disney.com to read the complete synopsis for the film. 

The "major emotion picture" is directed by Pete Docter ( director of Monsters, Inc. and Up) and produced by Jonas Rivera (producer of Up). The movie is in theaters next year on June 19th.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

A Peek at 'Inside Out'

Rejoice, Pixar fans! Disney Movies Anywhere has released a behind-the scenes look at Pixar's next feature film, Inside Out (you need an account to see it). At the beginning of this season DMA launched the "Pixar Summer Movies To Go!" event, in which each week a new Pixar film is highlighted along with movie discounts, bonus features, and fun facts about each movie. Monsters University marks the end of this event, and in the MU exclusive video director Pete Docter and producer Jonas Rivera show us some of the characters and animation tests of Inside Out.

The emotions roasting marshmallows over Anger's head.
To start things off, Pete Docter said the idea behind Inside Out was "What can animation do that we haven't tried yet?" Emotions living inside someone's head is definitely a new venture for an animated film. The picture below is the first time we've seen a completely rendered image of Riley, the 11 year-old girl who has the five emotions living in her "headquarters." In the clip we get to see Riley give us her happy smile.


Some new character poses for the emotions were showcased:

Anger (Voiced by Lewis Black).

Fear (Voiced by Bill Hader).

Sadness (Voiced by Phyllis Smith).

Disgust (Voiced  by Mindy Kaling).

Joy (Voiced by Amy Poehler).
Pete Docter described the emotions as their version of the seven dwarfs. "They're really pushed caricatures and have strong personalities." The artists referred to old Hollywood cartoons for the squash and stretch principle of animation, a technique they aimed for when animating the characters from Inside Out.

Pete Docter presenting an animation test -
Joy is throwing a marshmallow at Anger.
In closing, Pete Docter said that they wanted to show us the entire movie right now, but Jonas declared that they only had time to show the viewers one little shot, and that we would have to wait until next year to see the whole film.

"Okay, back to work!"
Inside Out hits theaters on June 19th, 2015.