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With Coraline, LAIKA has become the first company to do a feature-length movie using replacement faces printed on a 3D printer. Instead of ink on paper, 3D printing uses a UV-sensitive resin and support material that is sprayed down in a layering process that builds objects in 3D space. ...
Hey folks.Caponein Chicago here. When I think of Henry Selick directing a movie, I don't so much envision a man and his animators working tireless for months and years posing and re-posing tiny figures as part of the next great stop-motion feature, or coming up with ways to avoid usi...
Laika will produce a stop-motion adaptation of the upcoming children's book, to be directed by Mark Gustafson.
How did you devise the execution of the complicated production process for this film? There is an order to events but everything overlaps and there are certain things you don’t quite resolve and you go back to. Stop-motion animation is much closer to live action films – you have set co...
𝕏 Bringing Coraline and her world to life took more than a few puppet heads. The crew on Coraline followed a detailed cataloging system to bring even the smallest puppet facial tick to life. Watch Coraline’s DVD extras reavealing the process. ...
摘要: The article describes the process involved in translating the script written by director Henry Selick into the animation film "Caroline," which he adapted from Neil Gaiman's horror novel for children. The film was made in stop-motion and stereoscopic three-dimensional imaging technology, and...