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Nightmare Before Christmas Animation

This video shows the 3 year process behind the making of Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas". The movie was created with a stop motion animation technique which I find extremely interesting. I grew up watching this movie and was always fascinated with the way it was put together. The complicated, time consuming, hard work that was put into this stop motion movie resulted in a true masterpiece.

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  1. Very interesting video to watch! Thanks for sharing (:

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  2. This is cool! I never knew that The Nightmare Before Christmas was claymation. 25 stills per second? that's insane! the way you could see the little world forming in Burton's head through his sketches is very intriguing as well

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