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Vincent is a 1982 American gothic stop-motion animated short film written, designed and directed by Tim Burton, and produced by Rick Heinrichs. The film is narrated by actor Vincent Price, a lifelong idol of and inspiration for Burton. From this relationship, Price would go on to appear in Burton's Edward Scissorhands.
Burton in 2012. Tim Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an American film director, producer, artist, writer, animator, puppeteer, and actor.. He is known for his gothic horror and fantasy films, such as Beetlejuice (1988), Edward Scissorhands (1990), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Ed Wood (1994), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Corpse Bride (2005), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ...
As a preteen, Burton made short films in his backyard at 2101 North Evergreen Street, using crude stop motion animation techniques or shooting on 8 mm film without sound (one of his oldest known juvenile films is The Island of Doctor Agor, adapted from the H. G. Wells novel The Island of Doctor Moreau, which he made when he was 13 years old). [7]
Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas isn’t quite the ... Richard E. Grant and Gillian Anderson voice this sweet stop-motion short. ... While this film isn't claymation or stop-motion, it ...
Frankenweenie is a 2012 American gothic 3D stop-motion animated science fiction horror comedy film directed by Tim Burton, written by John August, and starring Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short, Martin Landau, Charlie Tahan, Atticus Shaffer, and Winona Ryder. [4]
Disney and Tim Burton produced a full-length remake using stop motion animation, which was released on October 5, 2012 in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D. The original film is included as a bonus feature on the Blu-ray home video release.
Some would say Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween film, but they would be wrong. The 1993 stop-motion musical is firmly a Christmas movie as Jack Skellington — voiced by ...
A behind-the-scenes art book titled Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas: The Film, the Art, the Vision was released on October 14, 1993, and a Disney Editions Deluxe edition was published July 28, 2009. [112] [113] In 2006, a picture book containing the poem Tim Burton wrote that originated the film was released on August 15. [114]