Friday Aug 12, 2016
035 - In The Feels
Chris and Mackenzie get real about their emotions. How do storytellers manipulate our emotions? How does a story operate on our feels? Get ready to let loose as they unpack the emotional baggage of Adventure Time’s “I Remember You” and Futurama’s “The Luck of the Fryrish.” What is the “Perception Shift?” When is a good time for an Apocalypse? How much information do you have to have about the world to make someone feel sad?
Links
- About Futurama: Luck of the Fryrish http://bit.ly/2b1LSm6
- About Futurama: Lethal Inspection http://bit.ly/2b99OFw
- About Futurama: The Late Philip J. Fry http://bit.ly/2b1LKmz
- About Adventure Time: I Remember You http://avc.lu/2b9aafv
- Buy Adventure Time: I Remember You on iTunes http://apple.co/2b9a6wd
- How Adventure Time Revitalized Post-Apocalyptic Storytelling http://bit.ly/2b1M1pF
- Looking for Structure (Has a word about the Perception Shift) http://bit.ly/2b9afzI
- Old Blog Post with a little Perception Shift Action http://bit.ly/2b1M199
- More Blog Posts about structure and Perception Shift using The Prestige http://bit.ly/2b9a3Ah
- About We Bare Bears: Burrito http://bit.ly/2b1LJPI
- BoJack Horseman and the Infinite Sadness http://bit.ly/2b9adYr
- Emotional Cartoon Episodes That Made You Cry http://bit.ly/2b1MxEc
- How Pixar Uses Music to Make You Cry http://bit.ly/2b9ar22
- Listen to Don’t You Forget About Me http://bit.ly/2b99A1e
- About Crazy Ex-Girlfriend http://bit.ly/2b1M8l2
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