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Tim Burton Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Burton. Tim Burton Dark Shadows, un film de Tim Burton En l’an 1752, Joshua et Naomi Collins partent de Liverpool, en Angleterre, et prennent la mer avec leur jeune fils Barnabas, pour commencer une nouvelle vie en Amérique. Mais même un océan ne va pas suffire à les éloigner de la mystérieuse malédiction qui fait le malheur de leur famille. Vingt années passent et Barnabas a le monde à ses pieds, ou tout au moins la ville de Collinsport, dans le Maine.
Clay animation Clay animation or claymation is one of many forms of stop motion animation. Each animated piece, either character or background, is "deformable"—made of a malleable substance, usually Plasticine clay. Characters in the animated series From Ilich to Kuzmich A clay animation scene from a Finnish TV commercial[1] Traditional animation, from cel animation to stop motion, is produced by recording each frame, or still picture, on film or digital media and then playing the recorded frames back in rapid succession before the viewer. Mary and Max Mary and Max is a 2009 Australian clay-animated black comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Elliot and produced by Melanie Coombs. The voice cast included Philip Seymour Hoffman, Toni Collette, Eric Bana, Bethany Whitmore, with narration by Barry Humphries. The film premiered on the opening night of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.[3] The film won the Annecy Cristal in June 2009 from the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and Best Animated Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in November 2009. The film was given a PG-13 rating by the Motion Picture Association of America. Plot[edit]
List of films featuring clay animation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Van Aken Claytoons Claytoon Project Cards Color lithographed with full instructions. One complete series, four projects per pouch. 6/ctn. 18601 Claytoon 5 Tool Set Double ended professional quality modeling clay tools. 6/ctn. 18602 Bendy Bones Clay support sticks that bend or break where needed. Assorted colors. 6/ctn.
Gumby Gumby is a green clay humanoid character created and modeled by Art Clokey, who also created Davey and Goliath.[3] Gumby has been the subject of a 233-episode series of American television as well as a feature-length film and other media.[4] Since the original series' run, he has become well known as an example of stop motion clay animation and an influential cultural icon, spawning many tributes and parodies, including a video game and toys. Characters[edit] Gumby's principal sidekick is Pokey, a talking orange pony. His nemeses are the Blockheads, a pair of humanoid, red-colored figures with block-shaped heads, who wreak mischief and havoc. Origins[edit] Gumby was an NBC series (a Howdy Doody spin-off) during 1957.[10][11] Featuring lots of Clokey's puppet films, as well as variety, interviews and games, it was hosted by Robert Nicholson ("Nick") from March to June, then by Pinky Lee until November.[12][13]