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Canon cameras used on new stop-motion movie Anomalisa

 
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Dec 23, 2015 13:05 |  #1

Thought it was cool... I noticed that the cameras in the photos are Canons.

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Definitely gonna watch the movie when it comes out! :-)


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Dec 23, 2015 19:43 |  #2

Oddly enough, I just happened to turn on NPR while I was in the car yesterday and caught this interview. It was fascinating listening to details of how the movie was made. They had a large building where there were something like 15 sets active at the same time, each one being used to make a different portion of the movie. They actually glue the cameras to the floor of the set to eliminate any chance of it being bumped while the animators are prepping for each shot.

And I can't even begin to imagine the skill it takes to know how to move each puppet, frame by frame, to simulate walking etc.




  
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