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Michael Venturini uses software to animate the characters.
Life can be packed with all different emotions. You might feel joy, sadness, embarrassment, anger, and fear all in one day. Just ask Riley from Inside Out 2. The new Pixar movie, which hits theaters on June 14, is the sequel to 2015’s Inside Out. The new film follows Riley, now 13, as she tackles the complicated feelings that come with growing up.
What should a character that represents each of Riley’s emotions look like? That was the challenge faced by Michael Venturini. He was the movie’s animation supervisor. Venturini spoke with Scholastic News about how he helped bring each emotion to life.