miércoles, 28 de enero de 2009

Y sigo con Coraline...

Pero es que en serio se ve divina, además de todo esto:

"...stop motion animation, digital 3-D exhibition, and one hour and forty minutes that results in the first-ever stop motion film to be shot in 3D. Along with 300 artists, 3 years, and 70 million dollars... The movie is Coraline, starring Dakota Fanning, talking wallpaper, and parallel universes as its main characters...
...the work was so elaborate, experimental, and visually stunning, the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco has curated an exhibit featuring the film's artwork. The show offers a glimpse at everything from sets to puppets, costumes, and drawings, with almost 80 pieces in all. Unlike a movie like Wall-E, Coraline wasn't done in CGI (the computer technique used in animated films), so everything was built by hand."
--AISHA ATTACK/Revista NYLON.





Fotos Cred: NYLON.

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