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While the 1985 film "The Black Cauldron" is released, the movie was initially intended to be darker and aimed for older audiences, 12 minutes of footage was cut, for graphic scenes, degrading in the film's general quality. #theblackcauldron
The 1986 horror/musical flick "Little Shop of Horrors" had a 11 minute cut ending that was more aligned to the original 60s film! The effects and puppetry are amazing! #Littleshopofhorrors
The UPSTAGED Movie Pass contest ended on November 15, 2020 at 7:00 PM (CST). The winner has been notified and claimed the prize according to Official Promotion Rules provided in our Blogger. This promotion is officially closed.
There will not be any activity on behalf of UPSTAGED tomorrow as we await more responses so everyone has a fair shot! The winner will be posted in a video on our YouTube channel however! #sweepstakes
***OFFICAL SWEEPSTAKES POST***
Like this Tweet and tell us why you should win a backlot tour of a movie you'd like to see or visit! A winner will be chosen at random on November 15th, 2020 @7pm (EST). More details on our Blogger! #sweepstakes
We will soon be holding a sweepstakes on out Twitter! A randomly selected winner will like our post, and tell us why they should win, and which movie backlot tour they wish to visit! More details are on out Blogger! #sweepstakes
For immersion, certain props in the 1988 film "Who Framed Rodger Rabbit" were moved via motion control machines attached to an operator, who would move them accordingly.
Afterwards in post-production, the character were simply drawn over the machine! #animatedtolife
Before fur today's physics programs, there was animating Sully from Pixar's "Monster Inc."; and creating a whole separate rendering program for his 2.3 million hair strands! #animatetolife
The earliest stop-motion animation picture was made in 1898, named The Humpty Dumpty Circus. A still from the movie still exists from it! #animatetolife
While stages at props for stop-motion movies are intricate, that's not their limit. Laka's "Kubo and the Two Strings" skeleton puppet weighs over 400 lbs and is 16ft tall! #animatetolife