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Coraline, Neal Gaiman and Puppetry

Take a look at this wonderful short film about the making of Coraline. The detailed worlds created by the filmmakers and the use of stop motion transform this into one of the most unique animations ever made.

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Written by Ron Burnett On July 4, 2009 In Art, Cinema, animation Tagged Coraline, Neil Gaiman
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