Showing posts with label Coraline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coraline. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2009

Coraline in 3-D

3-D you say? Isn't stop motion animation in 3-D already?! Okay, so as duly noted I am a huge fan of Henry Selick. The Nightmare Before Christmas is absolutely amazing and I think the world needs to be filled with more stop motion films like this. Along with that I think that Neil Gaiman is one of the great writers and for me everything he writes turns into golden donuts. Yummy.

So yes yes I know you all know this. What I find delightful is the fact that I went to this movie on opening day, of course, but I was really put off by the fact that I was forced to watch this movie with 3-D glasses. Wearing glasses on glasses is a bit uncomfortable, but not only that there was a bad taste in my mouth left from my 3-D experience with Nightmare in 2006. The movie left me dizzy and less than impressed with the 3-D animation becoming more 3-D. So really I thought the 3-D was gimmicky. I was really reluctant to participate in what I thought was an attempt to draw more viewers on opening day.

You can see where this is going. I cannot tell you how amazing this film is. Again the story is fantastic and the design is DYNAMITE. What I love about the 3-D is that this film was recorded specifically for a 3-D experience. Meaning that for every second there are 24 stills to slowly move the animation. This is typical for any type of film really... but this film had a still for the right eye and the left eye to create the 3-D effect. And the result was phenomenal. The foreground, middle-ground, and background were presented in such a designerly way. I have never seen 3-D movie look so beautiful. I don't want to watch this film without that experience ever again and I hope that they develop something so the home-viewer can have the same enjoyable experience. Unfortunately this movie will only be in 3-D up to three weeks after it's initial release so if you haven't seen it yet I urge you to see it before time runs out.



Coraline received a 88% "Certified Fresh" rating at Rotten Tomatoes and from me a 4 out of 5 stars.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Obsess-much

Okay. So I have this thing for stop-motion animation. It makes me want to cry I love it so much. I dunno what it is. Maybe it's the idea of a bunch of brilliant artists working together to create something amazing. Maybe it's all the textures. Maybe it's because the movie seems so real and tactile. I get beyond excited when a stop-motion movie comes out and as I've said recently, the fact that one of my favorite Children's Books is coming out makes me triply giddy. But I have to say that the PR for Coraline has really outdone itself. Coraline.com is updated and I think I spent a delightful hour (of time I didn't really have) maneuvering through the website. It is absolutely fantastic. There was one bit I couldn't quite figure out. In Mr. Jones' Study there is a piano, and I'm assuming you have to play something to get something... if anyone figures that out definitely let me know.

Alright I will nerdily sign off.

~Meridth

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Neil Gaiman is a demi-god


I feel like I'm going to repeatedly wet myself. I absolutely love the book Coraline. Edward bought it for me when it was released in 2003 (right after we got married). Mainly because I am a huge fan of both Neil Gaiman for the wonderful stories he writes (you probably know him as the writer of the story/movie Stardust) and I adore all the artwork of Dave McKean. So I am delighted to say that the Coraline.com website is up and running and appropriately creepy. Once you get to the website there will be a place to key in a password that open up secret documentary vignettes that can be unlocked on the Coraline movie site.

stopmotion
buttoneyes
moustachio
puppetlove
armpithair
sweaterxxs

Really this film's going to be so freaking great. The same director, Henry Selick, was the guy who directed The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach and Corpse Bride etc is directing Coraline too.

I cannot wait for the movie to come out this February 6th!!!!

ps. I just found out the sent the coolest mysterious packages to the press for promotions. You should check that out too!

pps. My good friend Andy Erekson works there at LAIKA as an Enviornmental designer and illustrator... which really makes me much cooler by default :)