“A doll? For me?”
Anyways I watched Coraline for the first time Halloween night for the first time, and Wendell & Wild that Saturday. This image has just been rattling around in my head for the past few weeks.
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“A doll? For me?”
Anyways I watched Coraline for the first time Halloween night for the first time, and Wendell & Wild that Saturday. This image has just been rattling around in my head for the past few weeks.
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Coraline, Henry Selick (2009)
Halloween Land aesthetic
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How Henry Selick Went Beyond What Was in the Book
How Henry Selick Went Beyond What Was in the Book
Neil Gaiman‘s novella, Coraline, was published in 2002 and has since become a classic. The journey taken by the young main character is one of the darkest stories told in a children’s book. This made it the perfect source material for a Henry Selick film. Henry Selick’s stop-motion films have transported, inspired, and haunted audiences for years, as viewers imagine his new film Wendell & Wild…
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XSI expert Ed Harriss chips away at ICE to tell us the scoop on the latest edition of Softimage|XSI.
AND105, Stop-motion animation research:
-I suggest you all read this, as it showcases how much patience it takes to produce a stop-motion animation smoothly . For the Hades and Cerberus animation, it will take a lot of patience when filming it, as the models are heavily and it will cause problems during filming.
-Caitlin McCann
Extraits de "L'Étrange Noël de Monsieur Jack" d'Henry Selick d'après une histoire originale de Tim Burton (1993) dans “BiTS - Gothic” documentaire de Rafik Djoumi (2017), octobre 2018.
Extraits de "L'Étrange Noël de Monsieur Jack" d'Henry Selick d'après une histoire originale de Tim Burton (1993) dans “BiTS - Gothic” documentaire de Rafik Djoumi (2017), octobre 2018.