Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Coraline

Coraline by David Strick (all images copyrighted by Los Angeles Times, reposted here only for educational purposes):
http://photos.latimes.com/backlot/gallery/coraline/2008/9/15/Coraline_tunnel_web


A tray in the puppet department includes a cycle of replacements for one of the film's creatures. They are placed on the tray in the order that they will be used in the shot. "Coraline," August 6, 2008





Animator Chris Tichborne works on the "Other World" set of "Coraline" in Portland, Oregon. August 6, 2008









A shelf in the "Coraline" prop department displays the head of Vera, Coraline's friend who appears in a photograph that Coraline has next to her bed. "Coraline," August 6, 2008



Animator Teresa Drilling looks away as models of Coraline Jones and the cat are posed in Portland. "Coraline," August 7, 2008


Lead animator Trey Thomas stands behind a web-like tunnel with a figure of Coraline inside. "Coraline," August 7, 2008


Scenic painter Aaron Jarrett works on a set with a miniature house and a figure of Coraline posed atop the stairs. "Coraline," August 7, 2008



A painter in the puppet department cleans Coraline replacement faces on location in Portland. "Coraline,"



Backstage view of the facility in which "Coraline's" stop-motion animation is filmed in Portland, Oregon. The "Coraline" stage is divided into approximately 50 units separated by black curtains. Each unit contains a different set that is in the process of being dressed, lit, rigged or shot. "Coraline," August 7, 2008


Close on a praying mantis tractor in the prop area on the set of "Coraline."



Set construction supervisor Bo Henry, second assistant director Melissa St. Onge, and camera coordinator Rita Romine-Black at the daily 5 o'clock production meeting.

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