
Wow. It costs a lot to make a stop action movie in 3D. Well at least if it is done right and that is exactly what Henry Selick is known for - doing it right.


It looks like CORALINE's budget is $75 million. Thats a lot of action! Let's take a look at some of the behind the scenes action below:
First Photo - Coraline on her home's steps.
Second Photo - Project plan for the CORALINE production shoot. MASSIVE!
Third Photo - Various replacement faces for Coraline as she shows emotion or speaks.
Coraline is slated for full release in February 2009 with a limited preview release this December. To view more behind the scenes CORALINE shots, check this out.
Photos courtesy of David Strick

Source: LA Times

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