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CONTACTS
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February
19, 2009
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LAIKA/Henry
Selick contact
Maggie Begley
310-301-1785
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NAB
Show contact
James Park, Edelman
323-202-1430
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NAB
contact
Kristopher Jones
202-429-5486
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'CORALINE'
DIRECTOR HENRY SELICK
TO KEYNOTE NAB SHOW SESSION
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LAIKA's Stereoscopic, 3D Animated Film 'Coraline' Generates Rave Reviews
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WASHINGTON,
DC -- Henry Selick, director of the recently released 3-D, stop-motion
animated film "Coraline," will be a featured keynote speaker
during the 2009 NAB Show in Las Vegas. Speaking in an afternoon keynote
on Monday, April 20, Selick will offer NAB Show attendees his thoughts
on how digital technology has helped to revitalize the handcrafted approach
of stop-motion animation.
Distributed
by Focus Features, "Coraline" offers audiences what Selick calls
"a fully immersive three-dimensional movie-going experience."
The first stop-motion animated feature to be shot entirely in stereoscopic
3-D, "Coraline" opened in the U.S. on February 6 to lavish critical
praise and already has generated over $40M at the box office. Kenneth
Turan writing for the Los Angeles Times said, "The third dimension
comes of age with 'Coraline.' The first contemporary film in which the
3-D experience feels intrinsic to the story instead of a Godforsaken gimmick,
'Coraline' is a remarkable feat of imagination, a magical tale with a
genuinely sinister edge."
Selick,
a director, producer and stop-motion animation pioneer, is also well-known
for other directorial works including "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
and "James and the Giant Peach."
Selick made
his feature film directing debut in 1993 with "The Nightmare Before
Christmas," the first full-length, stop-motion feature from a major
studio. An instant holiday classic, "Nightmare" was nominated
for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and won the International
Animated Film Society's Annie Award for Best Creative Supervision.
In
1996, Selick followed with a second feature, "James and the Giant
Peach," which combines stop-motion animation with computer graphics.
The film received widespread critical acclaim and won the top prize for
an animated feature at the Annecy Film Festival in 1997. After joining
the animation studio LAIKA in 2004, Selick directed his first computer-generated
effort, the award-winning short film "Moongirl."
"Coraline"
(www.coraline.com), based on the
international bestselling and Hugo Award-winning novella by acclaimed
author Neil Gaiman, is LAIKA's first feature film. The animation studio
(www.laika.com), specializing in feature
films, commercials, music videos and short films, is owned by Nike co-founder
and Chairman Philip H. Knight and is based in Portland, OR.
About
the 2009 NAB Show
The NAB Show will take place April 18 - 23, 2009 in Las Vegas (exhibits
open April 20). It is the world's largest electronic media show covering
filmed entertainment and the development, management and delivery of content
across all mediums. Complete details are available at www.nabshow.com.
Online
registration is
now available for news media reporters interested in covering the
NAB Show.
About NAB
The National Association of Broadcasters is the premier advocacy association
for America's broadcasters. As the voice of more than 8,300 radio and
television stations, NAB advances their interests in legislative, regulatory
and public affairs. Through advocacy, education and innovation, NAB enables
broadcasters to best serve their communities, strengthen their businesses
and seize new opportunities in the digital age. Learn more at www.nab.org.
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