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LO🪡 Interesting Fact:
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) — The production process for this stop-motion animation required an immense amount of time and precision from the creative team. Animators managed to produce only about one minute of usable footage per week during the peak of the filming schedule. The crew utilized twenty sound stages simultaneously to capture all the necessary sequences within a three-year timeframe.
Creating the physical models for the characters involved crafting hundreds of interchangeable parts to convey different emotions. The protagonist, Jack Skellington, had approximately four hundred separate handmade replacement heads to demonstrate his various facial expressions. The team also constructed a special armature for Sally that allowed her limbs to be detached and reattached smoothly for scenes where she separates her body parts.
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