Friday, 14 August 2015

"Inside Out" with Making of

Inside Out – Alles steht Kopf

She opens her eyes – and the first smile flits across the face of the newborn Riley. Happiness prevails and the first memory marble rolls through the control centre in her head. Within a short time, Joy is joined by Fear, Disgust and Anger, all of whom henceforth control the baby’s behaviour. The look behind the scenes of human behaviour takes children and adults alike on a wondrous journey to the world of innermost emotions. The Pixar Studio created a little gem - great entertainment with profound insight in 3-D animation. On 1st of September 2015 at 9 p. m., a special screening of “Inside Out” on the opening night and a Q&A with Swiss artist Martin Senn will kick off the festival. Further screenings at the festival will take place on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday in 2D and 3D, in original and dubbed German versions.

Making of Inside Out

The art of animation makes it possible to enter places live action has no access to “Inside Out” penetrates the human mind, where personified emotions rule the control centre. Animation is more and more creatively fed by digital possibilities. Matte paint combines art and technology directly like no other section. Therefore artists and technical staff collaborate very closely.

Swiss Martin Senn is technical artist in the matte paint department at Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville and discusses his work and knowledge where art and digital technology meet. Martin Sebastian Senn graduated at ETH Zurich in computer science with specialization in computer graphics. Since 2011 he has worked as a technical artist at Pixar Emeryville where he, along with other artists, completes sequences with painted/drawn elements and backgrounds, as for example the already famous ‘brain freeze’ effect in the beginning of the film, which he worked on. The making of presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, 2nd of September at 2.15 p. m. at Cinema Trafo 1 in Baden.

Good Advice

Buy your ticket in the advance sales (see links). The screenings of many feature films and making of presentations are often sold out quickly.

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