


The hardest part was figuring out the number of kids inside the coat along with their ages. But she eventually settled on the club setting. It felt like the perfect metaphor of trying to steer through life while hiding your insecurities.” So, after completing “Soul,” Corbin tried to board the whole idea, placing Gia - a caricature of herself - in an office setting and continuing with her co-workers at a club. “And I just love this idea of all these kids and what they’d look like stacked up in a trench coat.

Now, what does a day in that life look like? Trying to catch public transportation, meeting up in a crowded bar.” “I had fun playing around with feeling small at certain times of the day,” she said, “and what it would look like visually to not quite measure up to others. Netflix’s Animated ‘Nimona’ Mixes ‘Sleeping Beauty’ with ‘Blade Runner’
