Posts Tagged ‘Coraline’

Coraline release today

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Coraline is out today. It’s the First Handmade Movie, stop motion animated and shot entirely in stereoscopic 3D. I just can wait to see it in 3D cinema! If the details about the making of the movie, that I wrote 2 weeks ago about, were interesting and made you eager to see the film, the Direct Mail campaign for bloggers, made me gelous. The Wieden + Kennedy Portland agency sent to each of 50 bloggers a handmade box with artefacts from the movie itself.

Each box is unique, and contains different parts: one is with hands, one with different hairstyle, one with tools, … you name it. Each box is awsome, I wonder how to steal one…

Here you can see the first 3, and if you click on “More about..” you’ll enjoy the other ones.  Let me know which one is your favorite one.

No. 01 - Tomopop

No. 02 - Kiss the Librarian

No. 03 – Stainless Steel Droppings

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Coraline – The First Handmade Movie

Monday, January 19th, 2009

There are only 14 days until the Coraline’s story in the new discovered world, will be released. Soon we will find out what’s up with that black buttons eyes. So, if you liked “The Nightmare Before Christmas”, you should like Coraline too, because it is written and directed by the same Henry Selick.

Wether you like Henry Selick or not, you should see Coraline, cause is the First Handmade Movie shot in 3-D! All the characters and backgrounds are created by hand. The hair is designed in Hair Department from Puppet fabrication, leaded by Suzanne Moulton. The house is reproduced on a tiny scale, the hands are miniatures, the forest of cherry blossoms is made from popcorns! Just see this: