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Really no animations used?

I heard that they did not use animations in Coraline. At least I heard it here in Germany...
But is there really no animation? I don't think so, because in one scene of the Making Of I saw an blue- or green-screen or did the background not count to this?
 StillAlexis2 posted over a year ago
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taliabecrazy said:
yes there was a bite of animation
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hafizrbfg said:
The backgrounds were created with CGI. They also used CGI for some other effects like the fog or the Otherworld disintegrating. But everything else is stop-motion. Even the theatre scene, where they animated several hundred puppets.
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UPDATE: The fog isn't CGI, it's live action footage edited in.
hafizrbfg posted over a year ago
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yeah the fog was handmade
nyomineedslove1 posted over a year ago
hellomia said:
there was not animation they used clay to make the movie
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kwlski4ever said:
Really no animation.
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jaksy20 said:
The whole movie was stop-motion!They used ice and water to create the fog,and computer animation to create the fire in the other-mother's house,but that's it!Amazing,isn't it?
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nyomineedslove1 said:
There was no animation whats so ever.The director wanted everything to be hand made the scenes were made to and the background was a picture.But i should know because i have the dvd.Imagine all that work the mouths movements and the hair.
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There was no animation whats so ever.The director wanted everything to be hand made the scenes were made to and the background  was a picture.But i should know because i have the dvd.Imagine all that work the mouths movements and the hair.
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