Mason is out of town so it’s another good ol’ ‘Morgan & Chelsea episode’. They’re even in the same room for this one! The girls take on LAIKA’s third stop motion animated film, The Boxtrolls, in episode 113 of the Animation Addicts Podcast!
Highlights from The Boxtrolls Podcast
- Nerdy Couch Discussion: Travis Knight – Laika CEO, Producer, & Lead Animator
- Main Discussion: General info, budget, & the melodic saw.
- 12 Boxtrolls facts you probably didn’t need to know.
- Themes: Social climbing, cheese, and living “outside the box.”
- Voice cast, character development, aiming high in story development.
- Aesthetics and difficult scenes to animate
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- The Boxtrolls trailer
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- Buy The Art of The Boxtrolls: Morgan’s Review | Amazon | Book Depository
- Check out The Making of The Boxtrolls with the film’s directors at Google
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