On Set with Wallace and Gromit Feature Film - Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Uniquely amongst contemporary animated blockbusters 'Curse of the Were Rabbit' is shot almost exclusively on film with plastecine figures in real (not virtual) space. Nick Park is a self confessed technophobe who even encourages his animators to leave thumbprints on the characters believing it adds something to the quality of the medium. There are some exceptions to the rule: fog for example is very difficult to recreate without computers. In this shot, Caroline Maure is preparing bunnies before shooting a scene 'in the woods at night.' (Photo by In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images)
Uniquely amongst contemporary animated blockbusters 'Curse of the Were Rabbit' is shot almost exclusively on film with plastecine figures in real (not virtual) space. Nick Park is a self confessed technophobe who even encourages his animators to leave thumbprints on the characters believing it adds something to the quality of the medium. There are some exceptions to the rule: fog for example is very difficult to recreate without computers. In this shot, Caroline Maure is preparing bunnies before shooting a scene 'in the woods at night.' (Photo by In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images)
On Set with Wallace and Gromit Feature Film - Curse of the Were-Rabbit
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