Friday, 21 November 2014

Corpse Bride

The Corpse Bride is a film created using stop motion animation, a technique to make a physically manipulated object or persona appear to move on its own. This is done using small individual movements, creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence.

Victor Van Dort(Johnny Depp) & Corpse Bride(Helena Bonham Carter)
The stunningly crafted puppets were created by one of the world’s leading puppet making companies, Mackinnon & Sanders. With over 30 years of experience Ian Mackinnon and Peter Saunders’ talented team have been privileged to bringing to life some of the best known animated characters, from Bob the Builder to Fantastic Mr Fox. The talented team ensure that any character produced is created to the highest of quality and to establish maximum impact on screen. From concept maquettes, mould making and armatures to costume, hair and paint, each piece is created with precision and attention to detail.


The puppets are made from stainless steel armatures covered with silicone skin and are around 25-28cm in height.  Were fitted with heads that contained special gearing that allowed the animators to manage individual parts of the puppets’ faces. The three primary characters, Victor, Victoria and Emily, the Corpse Bride had multiple identical puppets created, fourteen of Victor and Emily and thirteen of Victoria, this allowed for the production went faster. In addition, the sets for the film were built three to four feet off the ground, which included trap doors that allowed the animators to access the sets’ surfaces to manage the puppets.



Overall, the production is a visually exquisite animation adorned with dismal dark tones in the above-living world, which greatly contrasts with the uplifted colourful filled underworld. What is more the intricately crafted puppets create visually interesting characters and attract the eyes of the audience, but more importantly keeps puppet animation alive.





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