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 ParaNorman's Oscar Loss | Oregon ArtsWatch ArchivesCineMovie - PARANORMAN Filmmakers On Tedious Process of Stop-Motion  Animation

Paranorman was a childhood movie I watched during halloween. Movies like this, and most older animations were made of clay. They are stop-motion and allowed each scene to be carefully crafted by facial movement, body, and the environment. 

During the process of creating the stop-motion, they create different clay versions of the character's face to show a sequence that looks like it's real! That's something I have always found very exciting as a child, that each and every motion and movement has taken time and the attention to detail is incredible. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4CrlpTO9VU

In their puppet making process, they create every little detail down to the hair follicles. This level of detail is what makes an okay film, an incredible film! During my process of creating my animation, I wanted to encapsulate a level of detail to push it to be better!

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