Hand-Making Coraline: Behind LAIKA’s First Feature | LAIKA Studios

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Published 2017-07-11
Peek behind the scenes at LAIKA Studios' Coraline, a fantastical stop-motion animated film based on Neil Gaiman’s novel. Packed with wonder, suspense and unforgettable characters, Coraline was directed by Henry Selick and features the voices of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, and more.

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At LAIKA, our films are born in imagination, shaped into stories, and crafted by passionate artists who give life to unforgettable characters. Founded in 2005 and located just outside Portland, Oregon, LAIKA’s five films were all nominated for Oscars® and PGA Awards for Outstanding Animated Film.

All Comments (21)
  • "I feel like we have done something quite special" quite special??! Bruh, this whole movie was a legendary masterpiece
  • @bakedbeans3824
    Coralline was the most aesthetically pleasing movie ever made
  • @bobelnr.2226
    They could have easily done a lot of scenes using cgi, but they decided to build it by hand. Huge respect
  • A live action would ruin the beauty and creation of this truly amazing movie
  • @mrtickles6153
    honestly, i watched this movie when i was younger and it always gave me a creepy vibe. i never knew it was horror cause i always thought horror movies were showing people dying and shit like that. and i honestly would've never guessed this movie was stop-motion. one of the best movies for sure.
  • I just watched Coraline the other day, and the fact that it wasn't computer animated has blown me away. 😀
  • @ceecruz3145
    I used to think this movie was animated but when i found out it was stopmotion i had so much respect for these people
  • @itsgwenchan
    at first it was creepy but later in life coraline became my comfort movie. thank you so much to all creator artists for making this masterpiece🥺
  • Everyone's loving on the animators and while I wholeheartedly agree, I also want to acknowledge the amazing composers/musicians. The soundtrack was so good
  • @justcastle8960
    Respect to all of this artists that created a masterpiece.
  • @Kay-hz2be
    MAD RESPECT for the people who created this movie
  • @d0llf4ce-n3ko
    this movie was my childhood. i have it all memorized.
  • @pumpkinalex7275
    Can we just appreciate the fact that they worked so hard to make the movie?
  • This is all insane, but the sweater lady takes the cake. I'm a knitter, and that's insane. I find size four yarn too thin and fiddly to work with, and here she is knitting with thread and hair-thin needles and having her stitches be perfect. Holy shit, massive props. I love this movie so much
  • Imagine people didn’t like this movie. I would feel so bad for the people that put all the work into this.
  • If it would've been animated, I wouldn't even like the movie as much. Stop-motion makes it special, it gives it vibes I didn't know existed untill i watched the movie. I like to watch it on rainy days because it makes the vibe even better. It's different and unique and people took alot of time to make this, the patience these people have is incredible. I love this movie, the stop-motion features, the rainy season in the movie,the plot,the nostalgia,the styles,the features, the voice actors and basically everything is amazing, unique, special and just different. It's really different. It has amazing vibes idk how to really describe.
  • this movie is just so extremely special, it’s a master piece. the music and everything