Coraline at the CAM
Feb. 12th, 2009 02:00 pmEek! This is almost over. I may have to run up to SF this weekend to see it.
Cartoon Art Museum exhibition: January 24 February 15, 2009
The Cartoon Art Museum proudly presents original works of art from the
feature film CORALINE, produced by LAIKA, the Portland-based animation
studio owned by Nike co-founder and Chairman Philip H. Knight, and
released by Focus Features on February 6, 2009. The exhibition features
drawings, storyboards, puppets, sets, costumes and more from this
groundbreaking movie, the first ever stop-motion animated film to be
shot in 3D. In stop-motion animation, everything seen on screen
actually exists in the real world, as opposed to computer-generated
animation. This exhibit includes almost 80 pieces from the
extraordinary world of Coraline, created by a team of over 300 artists
bringing to life the vision of the worlds foremost stop-motion
animation director, Henry Selick.