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	Comments on: [Video]: Inside Pixar	</title>
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		By: Steven Fernandez		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I don&#039;t see it as being particularly, radically, hard to portray emotions as characters.  Nor visualising mind-scapes as settings for these characters to interact within.  (Mind you, psychology and high imagination are my storytelling bread and butter.  So I&#039;m not truly representative of most.)  That said, I think the concept of &quot;Inside Out&quot; is good and an interesting evolution up in storytelling.  Kind of plunging into the next, deeper, depths of the human psyche after what &quot;Inception&quot; showed to the world.  It&#039;s pleasing to see that at least some studios are willing to delve into deeper themes below the surface of ha-ha &#039;kiddie&#039; icing.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t see it as being particularly, radically, hard to portray emotions as characters.  Nor visualising mind-scapes as settings for these characters to interact within.  (Mind you, psychology and high imagination are my storytelling bread and butter.  So I&#8217;m not truly representative of most.)  That said, I think the concept of &#8220;Inside Out&#8221; is good and an interesting evolution up in storytelling.  Kind of plunging into the next, deeper, depths of the human psyche after what &#8220;Inception&#8221; showed to the world.  It&#8217;s pleasing to see that at least some studios are willing to delve into deeper themes below the surface of ha-ha &#8216;kiddie&#8217; icing.</p>
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