What a fun way to get into the christmas spirit more to come🫶🏼
@ericksandoval8276Ай бұрын
Regarding your question about the stop motion. One of the most intricate and painstaking cinematic art forms, stop-motion animation involves physical puppets being posed and manipulated in very small increments, photographed frame by frame so that, upon playback, the puppet characters appear to be moving independently. On a project like Nightmare, with its extensive miniature sets and vast array of characters, it would take up to an entire week to complete just one minute of finished film. In terms of the puppets themselves, the production required thousands of different heads with different facial expressions for Jack Skellington alone. "Oh, the legend grows!" Selick quips. "He had 300 distinct expressions. And then, there's in-between expressions and multiple copies, so multiple scenes could be shot at once. Over 3,000!" To push the boundaries of the art form, Selick wanted to move away from the "tabletop" style audiences had come to expect, where the camera was locked into one position. For Nightmare, Selick enlisted director of photography Pete Kozachik, then working at Lucasfilms' famed visual effects house, Industrial Light & Magic. Kozachik designed motion control rigs especially for the film, allowing the camera to move freely around the set and giving the movie an even more cinematic and three-dimensional feel. From the Oscar newsletter Henry Selick Reflects on 30 Years of 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' (Exclusive) By Adam J. Yeend Oct 11, 2023 And the intro song can be danced however I’ve seen people twerk to remixes of it😂😂😂😂
@ambergarcia3427Ай бұрын
The nostalgia I have for this movie is insane. It was my favorite as a child and then turned out to be my kids favorite as well. Such a great film. So glad you watched it. Love your channel.
@RebelMedia66Ай бұрын
It was awesome it had an energy i dont sense in movies to often!
@rydbthatsmeАй бұрын
I've never seen this movie or had a desire to, ONLY watching this for hottie mc hotpants
@RebelMedia66Ай бұрын
My pink hat and i thank you!!
@ToGAReactsАй бұрын
Certain things like the fire effects were added as overlays n such but yes what you are seeing is stop motion for 99.99% of the entire film. It’s made with love and a lot of painstaking work
@RebelMedia66Ай бұрын
These kinds of films deserve all the praise for how much time is committed to creating the work
@JLep44Ай бұрын
Dude, love your vibe. Excited to see you react to more nostalgic movies
@themachiavellian8961Ай бұрын
2:22 i know i was.
@RebelMedia66Ай бұрын
Its totally understandable what a man
@ThewilliamsrodriguezАй бұрын
FIRST TIME?!?!
@RebelMedia66Ай бұрын
Yes!!
@jrome9825Ай бұрын
Yess u reaction to my fav Disney movie and i love it ❤
@Tez.92Ай бұрын
Classic ❤️
@WanderingRoeАй бұрын
Your reaction to Oogie Boogie’s burlap sack being torn off was worth the trip 🤣
@RebelMedia66Ай бұрын
😂😂 thanks this movie had a few surprises
@allisongrinnell5107Ай бұрын
You gotta tell us your type so we can hook you up! You’ve got like 3K KZbin friends. Use us lol.
@RebelMedia66Ай бұрын
I appreciate that but for now im more worried about KZbin friends then love😅😂