Most of the animated films I watched, the emotions are all prepackaged like canned music, the hand actions, the sighs.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've always loved animation and animated films.
I love animated movies in general. I like making them.
What's most important in animation is the emotions and the ideas being portrayed. I'm a great believer of energy and emotion.
In live action, sometimes a mood or a feeling can go on for quite a while. Animation is a lot more effort. There are a lot more notes.
I'm kind of an animated person. I was given this really big blessing that my voice just kind of carries the emotion.
I miss animation very passionately. Not continuously, but every once in a while I would die to do another film.
When you do an animated movie - at least the ones that I've been a part of - you never see any of the other actors. It's all done separately with headphones in a voice booth.
There is a sense that animated movies are suddenly a genre. I just don't believe they are; it's a technique to tell a story.
The whole thing with animated movies is that it's very hard to get out of your head because it's very moving through each line systematically.
I firmly believe that emotions are universal, and I know that when they connect with the audience, it works. There is no such thing as an entertaining or a serious film; there are good films and bad films. Good films will always find a vast audience.