Wednesday, 15 October 2014

The last animation I watched

I recently watched one of my favourite animated films, The Nightmare Before Christmas. It is a stop-motion animation that includes both silouhettes and claymation.


It was released in 1993 and was the first feature-length stop-motion animation produced by Hollywood. Many considered it a gamble to produce a feature-length film of this kind but it paid off and is now one of the best loved films of its time and a dual-holiday classic.
For one second of film, up to 12 stop-motion moves had to be made. It took around 100 people, three years to complete this movie.
Here is the trailer of the 21 year old movie.

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