see you in the movies

ellie • twenty four • she/her • uk

enthusiast of many things


carricfisher

Hercules
dir. Ron Clements, John Musker | 1997


forthedragonqueen

Watch and youll see, someday Ill be part of your world!

Halle Bailey as Ariel in The Little Mermaid (2023) Official Trailer


colins-farrells

RYE LANE 

2023, dir. Raine Allen-Miller


sunmiyah

The Little Mermaid - Under the Sea


henricavyll

Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” is like no other stop-motion film, so it makes sense that its animation process was like no other. Instead of CGI, the movie’s art department made thousands of characters by hand. “[It’s] probably the most ambitious stop-motion film certainly I’ve ever worked on,” says the movie’s head puppet master, Andy Gent. “There’s always a lot of detail … When you create miniatures they have to be absolutely working miniature versions of real life.” Gent says Anderson zoned it on every little thing and made sure miniature buttons, zips, and watch dials all had the details of their real-life counterparts. For instance, Gent says the original script called for a minute-and-a-half sushi preparation sequence. It took seven months to shoot. In the film, a chef slices up fish, which involved magnetizing the already cut silicon pieces to resemble a whole fish. Then, when the knife slices through it, it would open up to the internal pieces, Gent says. It took a lot of planning, testing with paper cutouts and plasticine, molding, plus hand painting to ensure the shot was exactly right, he continues. Occasionally, a sudden change can derail hours of work, like when the team had built multiple gloves for the chef’s hands in the sushi cutting scene, only for Anderson to change his mind about jump cuts. “We’d plan for one eventuality and then it changed around, which often happens. You’d be like, ‘Well why do we need to do this? Why are those the rules?‘” Gent says. “It took three animators because it broke quite a few people to get through the shot. Seven months later we end up with one minute of animation.” ─ Variety 

ISLE OF DOGS (2018) dir. Wes Anderson | Making of the Sushi Scene


sowhatifiliveinkyushu

BBC2 Moviedrome (1989)

Sweet Smell Of Success (1957) by Alexander Mackendrick


gay-bucky-barnes

Jeremy Allen White Pops Beers Without an Opener | Vanity Fair


comicbookvillain

WALL-E
2008 | dir. Andrew Stanton


tessas-thompson

Issa Rae as Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman
in SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE (2023)
dir. Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin Thompson


dailyflicks

13 GOING ON 30
2004, dir. Gary Winick

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