- Henry Selick
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occupation =film director , producer,stop motion animator , character designer and storyboard artist
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footnotes =Henry Selick (born
November 30 1952 ) is an Americanstop motion director, producer and writer who is best known for directing both "The Nightmare Before Christmas ", and "James and the Giant Peach". He studied at the Program in Experimental Animation atCalifornia Institute of the Arts , under the guidance of renowned teacherJules Engel .Early life
Born in
Glen Ridge, New Jersey and raised in nearby Rumson, [Beckerman, Jim. [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-22505218.html "A FUZZY NIGHTMARE, BROUGHT TO SCREEN"] , "The Record (Bergen County) ",April 7 ,1996 . AccessedDecember 13 ,2007 . "We were literally rolling a 20-foot peach", says Selick, a Rumson native..."] Selick did little but draw from ages three to 12, working for a time under "Life" and "National Geographic" illustratorStanley Meltzoff . Selick's fascination with animation came at a young age, when he first saw bothLotte Reiniger 's stop-motion movie "The Adventures of Prince Achmed ", and the animated creatures of "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad " byRay Harryhausen .After studying science at
Rutgers University and art atSyracuse University andCentral Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, Selick eventually enrolled at CalArts to study animation. While a student at CalArts, his two student films, "Phases" and "Tube Tales", were nominated forStudent Academy Awards .Film work
Disney
After his academic studies, he went to work for Walt Disney Studios as an "in-betweener" and animator trainee on such films as "
Pete's Dragon " and "The Small One ". He became a full-fledged animator underGlen Keane on "The Fox and the Hound ". During his time at Disney, he met and worked around the likes ofTim Burton ,Rick Heinrichs ,Jorgen Klubien ,Brad Bird ,John Musker ,Dan Haskett , Bill and Sue Kroyer,Ed Gombert , andAndy Gaskill . Years later, he claimed he learned a lot to improve his drawing, animation, and storytelling skills from Disney legendEric Larson .Freelance work
With a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, Selick was able to make the short film "Seepage", which won an award. Then he spent several years freelancing in the Bay Area, directing still-famous commercials for the
Pillsbury Doughboy andRitz Crackers , and sequences ofJohn Korty 's animated feature "Twice Upon a Time ". He alsostoryboard ed fantasy sequences forWalter Murch ’s "Return to Oz " andCarroll Ballard ’s "Nutcracker: The Motion Picture" (with designs byMaurice Sendak ). When he created an acclaimed series ofMTV station IDs and an award-winning six-minute pilot for an animated series called "Slow Bob in the Lower Dimensions", Selick attracted the attention of director Tim Burton, whom he had known at Disney , and was catapulted into features directing."The Nightmare Before Christmas"
Selick made his feature-directing debut in 1993 on Burton's production "
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, beating out The Lion King. During production, there was a lot of friction between Tim Burton and Selick regarding the film; Selick felt that he was not adequately consulted during the film's creation."James and the Giant Peach" and "Monkeybone"
In 1996, Selick followed with a second feature, "James and the Giant Peach", his live-action/stop-motion adaptation of
Roald Dahl 's classic children’s book. This innovative and technically complicated film received widespread critical acclaim ("Time" Magazine’sRichard Schickel said it was even better than the bookFact|date=February 2008), and it won the top prize for an animated feature at theAnnecy Film Festival in 1997. Selick’s third feature was "Monkeybone ", a live action/animated adaptation of an underground comic"Life Aquatic" and "Moongirl"
After developing stop-motion animation on
Wes Anderson 's feature "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou ", Selick joined thePortland, Oregon -based animation studioLaika Entertainment House in mid-2004 as supervising director for feature film development. After joining Laika, Selick directed his firstcomputer-generated animation film, the award-winning short film "Moongirl", the inspiration for Candlewick Press's children's book of the same name."Coraline"
Currently Selick is working on Laika's first feature, "
Coraline ", which will be the first three-dimensional stop-motion animation movie. Based on the book by acclaimed authorNeil Gaiman , it tells the story of a young girl, Coraline, who walks through a secret door in her new home and discovers an alternate version of her life, with a mother and father who give her anything she wants.Style and creative temperament
Joe Ranft , a friend and collaborator of Selick's, once stated in an interview that Selick had a "rock 'n' roll-meets-Da Vinci temperament".Fact|date=February 2008 In Ranft's words "He'll still go off to his office to play guitar or electric piano to ease off and think", but at the same time Selick operates scientifically. "He gets an outrageous premise-something that comes from a real dream place-then approaches the aesthetics of it like a mechanical engineer: What can we build on this foundation, how do we buttress it? If we have a mechanical shark, how does it kill? Will it shoot things from its snout?" Ranft thinks Selick has an uncanny gift: "He can articulate things through animation that people couldn't say otherwise."Filmography
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Phases
*Tube Tales
* The Fox and the Hound
*Return to Oz
*Slow Bob in the Lower Dimensions
*The Nightmare Before Christmas
* James and the Giant Peach
*Monkeybone
* Moongirl
* Coraline (to be released in 2009)
* Here Be Monsters! (In Development)References
External links
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* [http://www.animated-news.com/archives/00004144.html "Henry Selick speaks about Moongirl and more"]
* [http://www.digitalmediafx.com/Features/henryselick.html Layers: A Look at Henry Selick]
* [http://www.tribute.ca/bio.asp?id=3432 Director's Bio]
* [http://dekku.blogspot.com/2006/12/henry-selick-slow-bob-in-lower.html HENRY SELICK - Slow Bob in the Lower Dimensions]
* [http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue201/interview2.html "Director Henry Selick drives Brendan Fraser bananas in Monkeybone"]
* [http://www.latinoreview.com/films_2004/touchstone/thelifeaquatic/selick-interview.html "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou"]
* [http://www.animationmagazine.net/article.php?article_id=3757 "Selick Talks Vinton Projects"]
* [http://www.latinoreview.com/interviews/selickoncoraline.html Henry Selick talks "Coraline"They Might be Giants to compose music for the film; the casting includes British actresses Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders]
* [http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/art-main.html?2004-12/14/13.00.film Selick To Direct Coraline]
* [http://www.latinoreview.com/films_2004/touchstone/thelifeaquatic/selick-interview.html The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou:1 On 1 With Henry Selick]
* [http://www.laika.com/pr/moongirl/original/henry_selick.pdf Selick biography for Laika]
* [http://www.laika.com/pr/moongirl/original/hsfilmography.pdf Henry Selick filmography]Persondata
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