Inside Out: New teaser trailer for Pixar film takes audience inside the mind
The movie explores how humans experience the ups and downs of life
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Your support makes all the difference.From Toy Story to Up, to Finding Nemo and The Incredibles - Pixar has taken a generation of audiences on an emotional CGI rollercoaster.
And a newly released teaser trailer reveals that in its forthcoming film, Inside Out, the studio will delve deeper into the recesses of the human mind.
The trailer shows a series of memorable clips from past movies, featuring the likes of Woody, Nemo and Carl Fredricksen as they experience a wide spectrum of emotions.
Multi-coloured words overlaid on the footage read: "There are emotions we have all shared. Joy, fear, anger, disgust, sadness.
"Ever wonder… where all those emotions really live?"
It then cuts to scenes from Inside Out itself, where the "little voices inside your head" are represented as golden orbs housed in Headquarters, the control centre within the brain.
Directed by Pete Doctor, Inside Out is focuses on the emotional turmoil of Riley, a little girl uprooted from her life in the Midwest when her father gets a new job in San Francisco.
It is scheduled for release by Walt Disney Pictures in 2015.
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