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  • CAS fetes Henry Selick

    11/09/09 The Cinema Audio Society has tapped "Coraline" helmer Henry Selick to receive its lifetime achievement award.  |  Variety
  • Henry Selick Talks Coraline, Future Projects, and More

    11/01/09 If you're a fan of "Coraline" director Henry Selick's work, you won't want to miss this interview, which finds him discussing projects past, present, and future.  |  Rotten Tomatoes
  • Henry Selick kicks off 3D summit

    09/16/09 "Coraline" director Henry Selick and visual effects supervisor Brian Vant Hul kicked off the 3D Entertainment Summit with enthusiasm for 3-D and candid thoughts on limitations the format still faces.  |  Variety
  • 'Mary and Max' wins Stuttgart prize

    05/11/09 The 16th Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film ended Sunday with prizes awarded in a slew of categories including the AniMovie section, won by Adam Elliot's Australian drama "Mary and Max." Italian production "Muto," animation artist Blu's surrealistic short film showcasing animation on city walls in Buenos Aires, won the International Competition.  |  Variety
  • Exclusive: The Art of Coraline with Henry Selick

    05/09/09 Henry Selick , the animation mastermind behind such Certified Fresh classics as The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach adds another gong to his cabinet with Coraline , based on the novella by Neil Gaiman .  |  Rotten Tomatoes
  • Life After 3D: Henry Selick Hearts Holograms

    04/22/09 Moviefone Henry Selick, the magic man behind painstaking puppetry in movies like Coraline and The Nightmare Before Christmas, is thinking way out of the 3D box.  |  Cinematical.com
  • Henry Selick sees film advancing beyond 3-D

    04/20/09 "Coraline" director Henry Selick believes that beyond 3-D, holograms might be in the entertainment industry's future.  |  The Hollywood Reporter