
Henry Selick discusses ‘Coraline’
December 18th, 2009 admin
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Henry Selick, director of “Coraline,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and “James and the Giant Peach,” will be making his way back to Disney, setting up shop at Pixar’s studio in Emeryville, CA. Selick plans to write and direct original features along with adapting books. While he may be set up at Pixar,...

Oregon Live is reporting that Henry Selick is leaving his home base at Laika. The studio did not explain the departure other than to say that Selick’s contract has expired. This follows Laika’s decision to focus primarily on stop-motion and lay off 63 CG animators. You can read Laika’s official statement on Henry’s departure...

Check out this embarrassing request on Elance where somebody needs 60 to 90 seconds of animation in the style of Coraline for a thousand bucks . The person writes, “At least, I think Coraline was stop motion…might’ve been 4D or some new fangled technology..you get the idea.” No, actually, we don’t get the idea. A protip:...

If you are a member of Asifa Hollywood , this is a killer week: you can meet Henry Selick, Peter Docter and Wes Anderson and see their films at free screenings in Los Angeles. And at each one, yours truly, Brewmaster Jerry Beck will conduct a Q&A with the filmmakers (that’s my mug above with two puppets from Coraline from my session...
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