I am so grateful to all these people who went through this painstaking process for three years to bring us this magnificent film.
@jamlym49747 жыл бұрын
Ikr
@vmp28657 жыл бұрын
Jam Lym to
@osko19117 жыл бұрын
Jam Lym it's really fun I make stop motions with my dolls
@idoru32427 жыл бұрын
SAME
@screamingowl16956 жыл бұрын
But it was worth it
@Emily-cl8jv3 жыл бұрын
Disney:this guy is a weirdo lets give him to warner bros Disney after; The weirdo is succesful we must get him back
@unknownallchannelnamesaret3297 жыл бұрын
Funny enough, Disney fired him for "wasting resources" (when he directed the original Frankenweenie short). Not to mention his "Hansel and Gretel" short on Disney Channel was broadcast there only once due to being supposedly scary. It wasn't until his Batman movie was successful that he came back to Disney to work on this movie and "James and the Giant Peach".
@AndrewsMagicandMore5 жыл бұрын
XD so true tho
@sweetvalentine2394 жыл бұрын
AndrewsMagicandMore nice copy of what a documentary said next time drop the information where you got it from
@RoseGold12244 жыл бұрын
Anna Marie and you’re assuming that he watched the documentary? Bitch, get a life.
@valeryl064 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@tonydelaroca51314 жыл бұрын
HOW DID I NOT REALIZE JACK SKELLINGTON IS THE REVERSE GRINCH?
@filippians4135 жыл бұрын
Sameee
@volcomjesusfreak4 жыл бұрын
Riiiiiight
@mathwhiz7024 жыл бұрын
My boyfriend send me a picture of the grinch with max and when he died it show jack skellington and zero He know I like the nightmare before Christmas so I was shook to know that as well
@ParanoiaRiot214 жыл бұрын
I just realized it as I was reading this comment.
@diegobareno58204 жыл бұрын
Omggg
@gilmorelvr9503 жыл бұрын
Only tim burton can take creepy characters and make them adorable.
@Spazzsticks7 жыл бұрын
Very true
@vmp28657 жыл бұрын
it's the opposite
@theaidenvids7 жыл бұрын
You're right ^^
@elenagold70406 жыл бұрын
Spazzsticks indeed. I've never understood why people find this film scary. I even think Oogie Boogie is too much of a wimp to be scary.
@tristanpetty71736 жыл бұрын
Spazzsticks true that
@jai_does_art6 жыл бұрын
24 frames per second
@GreenHotDogz9 жыл бұрын
Omg..
@EleanorViolet9 жыл бұрын
the first 15 minutes of Frankenweenie took a week
@Wyst_eria8 жыл бұрын
aka... they improved their speed
@Wyst_eria8 жыл бұрын
Tim Burton is really a great director of clay film like this also corpse bride and frankenweeenie
@courtneyspencer72978 жыл бұрын
+Courtney Spencer Tim Burton didn't direct this film, he designed the characters and wrote the story on which it was based. He had an influence on the production, bu not to the extent as the other films you listed.
@mokana7138 жыл бұрын
Tim button wanted such a unique look that when they did sketches he asked the artist to use their left hand for a different and wildly unique character
@AngelaCrafts8 жыл бұрын
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@AngelaCrafts8 жыл бұрын
That's right I know my facts 💁🏽
@AngelaCrafts8 жыл бұрын
Lol, i use my left hand normally(yep, il a lefty) that would mean I would have to use my right hand and that looks like a train wreck
@n0vela8846 жыл бұрын
Angela Zamora Holy shit a gotta try that
@EmilioReyes_976 жыл бұрын
@@n0vela884 I'm a lefty too. If someone asked me to draw eith my right, they wouldn't be too please with the result..at all... LOL
@bonniehowell42593 жыл бұрын
"I'd like to think our effort to use real lights, real materials, real sets, and real talent will give the audience something special, a certain level of charm" ... well that is the understatement of the century
@sirkickassalot1232 жыл бұрын
Tim Burton was so young!!!
@lamyatsze1509 жыл бұрын
he still is at heart at least
@HeatherMantica9 жыл бұрын
his stop motion projects must take a long of years off him
@RollOnToVictory6 жыл бұрын
LOL he didn't have much to do with the production mostly character design
@Deew420top6 жыл бұрын
@@Deew420top Tim Burton didn't direct because he was directing Batman Returns at the time. Tim Burton created the Nightmare Before Christmas story, characters, wrote and drew the book and produced the film, Glenn Shadix, who voiced of the Halloween Town Mayor, pointed out "Tim [Burton] oversaw every detail of that film. Henry Selick was wonderful as a hands-on director of the stop-motion and an incredible group of animators, but the heart and soul of that movie is Tim Burton. He made decisions all along the way. He wasn't at Skellington Productions in San Francisco all that often, but Tim was certainly at the helm creatively and in on all the decisions." Tim Burton explained, "When I wasn't shooting [Batman Returns], I would go up there [to the Skellington Productions studio] because I loved it, but most of the time, Henry [Selick] would just send me stuff - there'd be a few shots during the week - and so over the period of a couple of years, it all came together. Anyway, I would get a reel and I had an editing room and I would edit some shots. I could still affect things as I needed to. When I saw the first shots, I knew that Halloween Town had to be darker and blacker." www.mouseplanet.com/12183/The_Making_of_Tim_Burtons_The_Nightmare_Before_Christmas__Part_One
@StevieStitches4 жыл бұрын
Back when movies were actual works of art. Man do I miss those type of films.
@matthewwilliams867110 жыл бұрын
I know people are too fucking lazy now
@spiritFox39 жыл бұрын
I hear yah. It's so fucking rare to great pieces of art like Raging Bull, Nightmare Before Christmas, The Godfather, Once Upon A Time In The West. It's really a fucking shame!
@matthewwilliams86719 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's difficult to find some movies with original stories, too many remakes nowadays.
@AHHHHHHHHHHHHl7 жыл бұрын
Despite all the remakes, there are still beautiful pieces of art. A lot of it is on television today but still is art.
@thatoneguy93997 жыл бұрын
synecdoche new york, kubo and the two strings, coraline, the lego movie, lots of nolan's work, anomalisa, edgar wrights filmography, t2 trainspotting, silence, nocturnal animals, jackie, la la land, moonlight, arrival, your name ae all fantastic movies that came out recently which I would consider masterpieces. If you look under the radar, you will notice that we live in a new golden age. But everyone ignores it and thats unfourtanate. Not people that watch blockbusters are the problem: YOU PEOPLE ARE THE PROBLEM!
@johnnystevens12486 жыл бұрын
It's awesome how close to Tim's art the movie actually was. I think that's is what is so great about his work. You can really see his personality in it. So much of him shines through the camera.
@Martel49 ай бұрын
Probably the LSD, it will have you see things differently.
@christinacope5627 ай бұрын
I especially love the 3-dimensional hatch marks!
@gabe_s_videos4 ай бұрын
I live three miles away from Tim. He's got Dinosaurs outside his house
@lancemorley61407 жыл бұрын
Go share some "lemonade" with him
@fraynevliegenthart61126 жыл бұрын
Monkey God lmao Edward
@TheNorthofcali6 жыл бұрын
Lucky
@skunkman98155 жыл бұрын
Lier
@dartagnan_aramis1415 жыл бұрын
@@dartagnan_aramis141 How Do You Know He's Telling A Lie? You Haven't Met Him Yet!
@banettelover12415 жыл бұрын
4:00 I like how he's not afraid to go crazy with the thinness and the unnatural anatomically incorrect shape.
@jamlym49747 жыл бұрын
It's great it should be ugly but it winds up looking beautiful in a twisted way.
@christopherrobyn44165 жыл бұрын
Tim Burton is a madman, but his madness is amazing.
@elizabethalvarado86984 жыл бұрын
it's called abstraction
@PattieHD4 жыл бұрын
I have the original Nightmare Before Christmas book that Tim Burton wrote and illustrated. It has the original artwork and is the poem that Tim wrote.
@juliaerlewine438810 жыл бұрын
Ollie Erlewine I think I may have the same one is it rare?
@Popstar1015 жыл бұрын
I'm actually jealous lol. I'd love to have that
@chscott95254 жыл бұрын
Me too, i got mine signed by Tim when he was filming Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar children in Blackpool!!
@amycross3514 жыл бұрын
8 years late but i’m very interested in seeing this, i tried looking up pictures and can’t find it anywhere. perhaps you have a way to post it somewhere?🙂
@Emilyelizzzabeth98 Жыл бұрын
Now that's dedication! Became one of the best movies ever made.
@Renee111238 жыл бұрын
This is my reason for having such great respect for Tim Burton and his crew, because they are so amazing and talented. This is my favorite movie ever☺️
@claybennett72829 жыл бұрын
same boys and girls of every age................... WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE SOMETHING STRANGE!
@jacksonpruett33496 жыл бұрын
This is the oldest comment I found here
@orbitoncemoomoostayblinkar41703 жыл бұрын
@@orbitoncemoomoostayblinkar4170 okay
@larniieplayz62852 жыл бұрын
It's not his crew. Henry Selick directed this movie.
@Rini_H2 жыл бұрын
This film was truly ground breaking in the stop animation department. It's because of the amount of hard work and detail that these meticulous animators put in that it's such a beloved classic and has survived for 20+ years and is considered a Halloween/Christmas favorite. I love this movie, watch it every Christmas. I only watch the first half up to Jack's lament at Halloween then finish the movie at Christmas. LOL.
@janelleweed28536 жыл бұрын
I LOVE Stop Motion and all of these people are geniuses.
@mauricioszwerdszarf1455 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE Tim Burton's art style, it's creepy and gorgeus at the same time!
@maylenortega91025 жыл бұрын
Tim and Henry embrace imperfections, and that makes it better.
@elizabethalvarado8698 Жыл бұрын
This movie is my Christmas tradition and it always felt real to me. I had no idea how it was made, just considered it real. Now I'm so grateful & appreciate the creativity and patience that went into creating a classic.
@deannecalifornia4676 Жыл бұрын
An immense level of patience lol. They need to re-release this in theaters. Having seen this in 93, it blew my mind as a kid, and I feel like the new generations need to experience it on the big screen.
@chscott9525 Жыл бұрын
@@chscott9525 i totally will go see it even though I own it on bluray and watch it on a 75 inch 4k t.v i bet it's 100x better there
@juangaby Жыл бұрын
@@chscott9525i‘ll be watching it in a theatre at midnight today. i got to see it on the big screen many times already. the perk of having arthouse cinemas with good programs. i hope they‘ll show vincent as an opener, they often combine those two.
@kisnpisn49195 ай бұрын
I've watched this movie a every halloween and christmas since 1993 around its release and it never gets boring, my favourite movie by far, its good to know this painful effort is still appreciated more than 20 years later. The set art is amazing too, even watching it now after so many years when were spoilt with modern effects, this art work stands out so well. This is work that needs to be done more now.
@Cloudsouth7 жыл бұрын
Spoilt?
@larniieplayz62852 жыл бұрын
@@larniieplayz6285 Only in the sense that we never have hand crafted sets much anymore. Miniature or otherwise. They exist, but not in full and such detail as they once did. Usually just enough for CGI and green screens to work around. Stop motion animation is one of the few unique styles that CGI hasn't been able to replicate. As much as I love so much what is done now, my point was that even with all we're capable of now, this style from so far back is still such an unique way of making a film and stands apart as an amazing style that is as beautiful as any special effects to witness. If no more so.
@Cloudsouth2 жыл бұрын
@@larniieplayz6285 @Larniie doesn't know that years ago we didn't have special effects in the cinemas
@givdb55132 жыл бұрын
@@Cloudsouth Yes RIGHT, my favorite movie from all time. I still watch but less than usual because it forces me into a nostalgic state that doesn't exist any anymore. I love all Tim Burton movies including BatmanaU
@givdb55132 жыл бұрын
@@givdb5513 Have you kept up with Henry Seliks movies? Coraline? Kubo and the two strings etc?
@Cloudsouth2 жыл бұрын
14:03 She was my teacher for a pre-college course I took over the summer. She was constantly telling us stories about her time working on the movie and other stop motion projects. It took me forever to find any sort of interview she was in about the movie, finally found one here.
@PhantomFandoms6 жыл бұрын
Random Guy that’s so cool
@ricardomilos29444 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't have the patience to make a claymation movie
@VqVick8 жыл бұрын
I honestly don’t know if they could make this type of film again & be this successful. Just so much talent!
@Ur2ez4me812 жыл бұрын
It's my 3 year olds favorite movie so we watch it every week sometimes 2 times per week. Still not sick of it! Love it every time!
@armandoguerra8448 Жыл бұрын
My favorite movie of all time. It feels like reading a familiar storybook or having a comforting dream
@zellyu8559 Жыл бұрын
The genius that is the Tim Burton / Danny Elfman collaboration. Brilliant every time
@LadyVoodooDoll11 жыл бұрын
Elfman Has Collaborated with Chris Wedge, Rob Minkoff, Rob Letterman, Yarrow Cheney, Scott Mosier, and Stephen J. Anderson.
@mattyvarnas17363 жыл бұрын
Even more brilliant since Elfman had some influence on the characters and story.
@nuclearcatbaby1131 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies. I watch it every Halloween and Christmas.
@roberttreacy82717 жыл бұрын
I was curious to watch this feature because my teacher worked on the film. lol she was telling me stories when she worked on the project. I found her, didn't know she would be interviewed.
@operasinger897 жыл бұрын
I'd talk her ear off about this movie. So many questions that weren't answered in the documentary.
@chscott95254 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this in art class 7th grade. 😁😊❤️One my favorites movies ever and Tim is my favorite directors.
@gothicmatter91236 жыл бұрын
I remember watching it in my orchestra class in 6th or 7th grade.
@jamlym49746 жыл бұрын
Jam Lym nice!!!
@gothicmatter91236 жыл бұрын
Too bad he didn't direct this movie lol
@Rini_H2 жыл бұрын
i watch this movie every single year on halloween and christmas eve and i could never ever get bored of it. By far the best movie ever. I love it! The songs in this movie are amazing they make me so happy somehow. Well done to everyone involved!!😊
@rubyj2397 Жыл бұрын
Even at 37, I can't help but sing along with them lol. Still catchy after all of these years.
@chscott9525 Жыл бұрын
@@chscott9525 yes they are so catchy i love them
@rubyj2397 Жыл бұрын
@@chscott9525I'm 37 too. Its nice to find someone my age that likes Music from Movies as much as I do. I LOVED playing songs from movies in BAND. Danny elfman and John Williams r my FAVORITE Composers of Movies.
@bridgetclement29687 ай бұрын
that's 86.400 still frame pictures taken for one hour of film. God damn.
@apantsos9 жыл бұрын
Almost 2 years to make *HOLY MOLY JESUS GLORY* (I know it's wrong XD)
@sweetvalentine2394 жыл бұрын
As a kid watching this movie I always got an eerie feeling it was real.. and to know now this was stop animation.. just .. words can’t even describe. It makes it that much more special and the time spent on this will live on for ever especially in my household🎃🥰
@baileighb2 жыл бұрын
Just finished watching it again as Halloween tradition. I’m still amazed by how beautifully made this movie is no matter how many times I watch it. It’s definitely one of my favourite movies, it’s such a classic. All the work that was put into it clearly paid off. ❤️
@felicenobles Жыл бұрын
Same here. The Nightmare Before Christmas is also my favorite movie too.
@chelsearunyan Жыл бұрын
This movie amazes me in every aspect. Total masterpiece thanks to all the good people who contributed to this movie especially Mr. Burton.
@Kuspecibasi Жыл бұрын
It’s absolutely AMAZING to see all of the hard work it takes to make these kinds of movies. This is my favorite animated movie of all time. The talent these people have is astounding.
@wtf95355 жыл бұрын
The fact that all of these people are spending so much time, creating the sets, creating the puppets and creating all of the environments for the puppets to interact and whatever the amount of time that it takes to do all that stuff is absolutely mine boggling.
@r4gam1ng95 Жыл бұрын
greg dykstra is my uncle, I have 3 jack skellington original skin postive models, as well he gave me a sally screen used armature and a zero model, as well i have an oggie boogie sculp that is a little chipped but non the less the original. he had a ton of great stuff he gifted me and family in 1998, then these things started selling for big money. I have 5 tombstones, sallys basket and my favorite the casket sliegh
@Media-ie1uq8 жыл бұрын
i wanted lock stock and barrel but he kept them, maybe he will leave them to me if he beats me to the grave,
@Media-ie1uq8 жыл бұрын
Omg lucky
@Turbram84608 жыл бұрын
no way!! lucky you!!!
@jennym24328 жыл бұрын
+Paul Tennis wow lucky ive been looking for a Lock on screen puppet but i cant find one.. only saw a shock up for auction a few years ago on a website. im a big fan of this movie.
@oblongfan18 жыл бұрын
That's so awesome, my son is in love with nightmare before Christmas.
@JayFromElektro8 жыл бұрын
18:08 “Jack is a long-limbed, elegant, spider-like man” He said it not me
@annegerbek17323 жыл бұрын
3 years of making my fav halloween movie... omg I wouldn't managed 3 years making a spot motion clay movie
@rebeccamay93369 жыл бұрын
REBECCA MAY I would. Making a movie that good is worth spending a lifetime on.
@xavianlusious57669 жыл бұрын
True! Xavian Lusious
@rebeccamay93369 жыл бұрын
REBECCA MAY Just remember that these guys are the MOST patient people you will ever see in the movie industry. (at least thats what Ive seen and heard)
@spectral59396 жыл бұрын
I've entered a mini obsession phase over this movie, and I couldn't be more grateful to the brilliant minds that helped it all come together
@stari.ari111 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad they made this movie! All the hard work really paid off! It's my favorite Disney movie, my favorite movie to watch for Halloween and Christmas, and one of my favorite movies of all time 💖 I love the art, the characters, the music, and the comedy 😁
@Dana-oj8um Жыл бұрын
I freaking love The Nightmare Before Christmas. It's also my all time favorite movie too.
@chelsearunyan Жыл бұрын
Questo film è meraviglioso...lo adoro....
@jackskeletron4448 ай бұрын
I feel lots of admiration for all the crew involved in this film specifically but after watching this is like ...wow! As a drawer I will tell you that the amount of work and dedication of this animators, sculptors and the story boarder is mind blowing. Incomparable movie
@basquecheetah59896 ай бұрын
I remember watching this movie on VHS just so I could watch this post credits mini documentary and the few Tim Burton short films at the end, pure nostalgia! Thanks for posting ❤
@Simping4jackblack Жыл бұрын
Tim is such a genius in every way
@caitlincoy37794 жыл бұрын
i swear tim burten is the most amazing movie person ever i love seeing how this while prosesse gets done if i had that kind of talent i would be doing this stop motion for the rest of meh life
@myromance239 жыл бұрын
My Romance23 The director of this movie is not Tim Burton, it was Henry Selick. However, Tim Burton came up with the idea. Henry Selick is a brilliant director who made many several brilliant Stop Motion movies. I would recommend Coraline, it's my favorite movie.
@xavianlusious57669 жыл бұрын
oh i got a bit confused when i thought he was lol but i love corline and nightmare before chrismas
@myromance239 жыл бұрын
My Romance23 Tim Burton worked on it and gave the original sketches Nightmare Before Christmas was based on, however he went to direct Batman instead. Henry Selick did most of it. Cheers!
@xavianlusious57669 жыл бұрын
yep
@myromance239 жыл бұрын
I know some people are sick and tired of seeing Nightmare Before Christmas all over the place, between Halloween and Christmas, but this movie looks so incredible. The team did an amazing job, and it is so cool on how they made this movie 💀🎥✨
@chellastation6 ай бұрын
I'm just here after seeing Danny Elfman shirtless! 😏 lmao
@missvida62512 жыл бұрын
Where?
@arikatheprincessofhearts2043 Жыл бұрын
@@arikatheprincessofhearts2043 Coachella. I saw him shirtless for my birthday last month.
@nuclearcatbaby1131 Жыл бұрын
Wow. This is why I love watching the behind the scenes of- a movie. You learn to appreciate a movie even more
@juangaby Жыл бұрын
I still love and have this movie on VHS since I was 7 years old, brings me back memories looking back. I also still know the words to the song "what's this" Tim Burton, always know how to make Disney movies and characters look adorable than scary thumbs up if you grew up watching the nightmare before christmas in those days when it first came.
@derrisEbynum71823 жыл бұрын
I feel like “The Nightmare Before Christmas” was way ahead of Walt Disney Studio’s time. This is stop-motion animation at a whole new level.
@michaellynes35406 ай бұрын
If you haven't seen ParaNorman, you should def check that out. It was completely photographed/filmed with a personal handheld Laika camera, with added cg effects.
@chscott95256 ай бұрын
I now have so much more respect for this movie!
@nicky83798 жыл бұрын
I really want a Jack Skellington puppet
@dclancy727 жыл бұрын
david clancy then look for the muppet props on eBay. FOR $OOOOVVVVEEEEERRRRRR 9999999999990000000000000000000000000
@jacefiore62037 жыл бұрын
@@jacefiore6203 did you just say Muppet?
@kenkaneki70605 жыл бұрын
ken kaneki Hahahah
@existing32084 жыл бұрын
The stop motion is one of the best inventions of man.
@bleujazz8 жыл бұрын
I used to have a crush on jack skellington when I was 2 hahaha I also thought of Sally as my kid the fact that I was only 2 and I had a crush on jack was so humiliating to talk about
@nightmaremermaidanimations56492 жыл бұрын
I love this movie so much I have watched it every Halloween and Christmas since I was 9! It never gets old, I have seriously thought about the nightmare before christmas being the theme of my bedroom
@hiddlestonercumberbitch49233 жыл бұрын
Same here. I remember seeing it in the movies & then getting it on vhs when I was 13…
@Ur2ez4me812 жыл бұрын
I just watched this movie for the first time, and it’s like the best thing I’ve ever seen 🤣 the process of making stop-motion intrigues me so much and the music is sooo on point. “Sally’s Song” has to be my favorite. Probably going to watch this movie every year, right in the middle of the time between Halloween and Christmas.
@martianata Жыл бұрын
That's the perfect time to watch it lol. Better late than never, and I'm happy you enjoyed it!
@chscott9525 Жыл бұрын
@@chscott9525I wish there will be the nightmare before christmas 2 movie.
@nilesclifford97047 ай бұрын
@@chscott9525I watched it at Halloween a few years ago. I wasn't interested in it when it came out, but now I LOVE IT. I can't wait to MEET Sally and Jack at Disney Halloween party in 2024
@bridgetclement29687 ай бұрын
Much better than the overly animated CGI we get nowadays
@rocklobster507411 ай бұрын
If you haven't seen ParaNorman, check it out. They did well with not overly utilizing CGI elements.
@chscott952511 ай бұрын
Henry slick is also super cool he made coraline the same way all hand made. It’s so cool.
@chloemorrison4225 Жыл бұрын
They should keep these sets and action figures in a museum or even use them for a sequel!!!! You have everything you need along with making new story boards, then you need lights camera action!!!
@conversechryslerqueen Жыл бұрын
Tim Burton is amazing with his films from Sweeny Todd nightmare before Christmas even corpse bride Tim Burton has such an awesome imagination and brings them to life!! Can't wait for watever film he has planned next keep on giving us amazing films Tim Burton🥰🥰
@jazzmengardley750 Жыл бұрын
Is this a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie? When do I watch it? November?
@Koroda209 жыл бұрын
That's the great thing about this movie, it can be both a Halloween and Christmas movie, or at least for me it is lol
@JocelynGonzalez229 жыл бұрын
pffft it's a yearlong movie
@mariawallace53349 жыл бұрын
I recommend you watch it every day :)
@sallycellini9 жыл бұрын
Every day is Halloween, my friend
@spooks43919 жыл бұрын
Mordecai Fan Aye!
@xavianlusious57669 жыл бұрын
Still watching this during quarantine ❤️
@pamzwhut63833 жыл бұрын
Wow. What a team of incredible and talented people. My mind is blown.
@PCarDriver872 жыл бұрын
Amazing work to be good at, I don't have 1% of the patience those guys have
@MR-hm5hw10 жыл бұрын
little did they know this would be one of the best disney movies ever
@Nova033333 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say it's one of the best Disney movies ever, definitely one of the best stop motion movies though.
@Perversator7 ай бұрын
burton is a genius. pure genius. i take alot of inspiration for my filmmaking from him for sure
@mica1k2 жыл бұрын
Joe Ranft, RIP good sir.
@realar8 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite movie ever. So artistic, creative, creepy, and lovable. I mean , nobody could ever pull all that off making it into one film. Complete Masterpiece! Thank you cause you all made my childhood that much better.
@becca5997 Жыл бұрын
My favorite movie of all time! I will obsess over it forever!
@MrJayArt7 ай бұрын
This film is an amazing classic no matter if it is either a Halloween or Christmas film ❤️
@aidenkraft4589 Жыл бұрын
Halloween.
@nilesclifford9704 Жыл бұрын
Charming is an understatement. This movie is a masterpiece
@MellowJelly3 жыл бұрын
growing up loving this movie, I'm so glad I found this. it really makes you appreciate how hard people work on your favorite films 💙
@isao3o6 жыл бұрын
4:50- Ah, Joe Ranft, we'll always remember you.
@elizabethalvarado86986 жыл бұрын
Thank to these people who cheered my days and keep cheering them still at 36. Your work means so much and brings me always lovely memories.
@pechblendae3 жыл бұрын
This is amazing, and I'm an animation student, but who else agrees with me that Tim Burton movies are nightmare fuel???
@Zerrasoron8 жыл бұрын
*raises hoof* I agree
@Wyst_eria8 жыл бұрын
+Zerrasoron Nightmares? Never.. His movies are fascinating.. Cartoon-like..
@GoemonLovesFujiko8 жыл бұрын
I find them beautiful and very inspiring but..... I'm very dark and twisted so Still he is a idol to me im weird
@jamesraine13885 жыл бұрын
That's what makes Tim Burton movies great, I literally love all of his movies
@jessicacollins43155 жыл бұрын
They’re beautiful and interesting
@breeze55575 жыл бұрын
This movie took so much dedication from all of them, it deserves the popularity 30 years later
@333kireinahime6 ай бұрын
Quick fun fact: the person that narrated this little mini documentary is “Corey Burton” who voiced the person on the “Mickey and friends tram” at Disneyland. He also voiced the ghost host in Disneyland’s Haunted mansion Holiday
@Retnick4 жыл бұрын
I WANT THOSE PUPPETS!!!!
@danielparker22237 жыл бұрын
Lmao at 14:58 sally is dabbing
@antonhanson82195 жыл бұрын
This movie and Corpse bride are my favorite animated movies EVER
@kelseyclemons88814 жыл бұрын
So is 9.
@nilesclifford97047 ай бұрын
Master of movies, true art
@tranquil.sprout5 жыл бұрын
I love Tim Burton ♡♡♡♡ He's one of my favorite movie directors I love Tim Burton's art style and paintings It's creepy and fantastic at the same time! It's like a combination of Fantasy, Drama, Comedy and sometimes including Musical just like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride
@user-xv7pf9jv7c3 жыл бұрын
And 9.
@nilesclifford9704 Жыл бұрын
Such extraordinary talent. I absolutely love this movie. it will always be one of my favorites of all time. thank you for gracing us with this masterpiece!!!!!
@aliciaM9252 жыл бұрын
I don't get how Oogie Boogies inner look with the worms and stuff was animatead/created? how did the do it?
@projectfear228 жыл бұрын
They probably glued them together and put wires in the limbs? I have no idea.
@VCRK8888 жыл бұрын
Oogies bugs were little pieces of wire and metal painted different colors. they talk about it in the director's commentary.
@keeganmaynard30458 жыл бұрын
i asked the same thing
@valeriagarcia1994 жыл бұрын
Did you know oogie boogie was skinned alive in the desert and left for dead so when maggots came to eat the rest of the meat he sewed himself up with this material that no bugs can eat though
@hiddlestonercumberbitch49233 жыл бұрын
@@keeganmaynard3045 Thank you. I was wondering this.
@bonniehowell42593 жыл бұрын
Tonight my sister was watching this film on TV and when i heard it was released in 93 i shocked and now watching this video.I could never be so patient to work on something like this.There are a lots of small details in movie.Respect for effords.
@Maliscope3 ай бұрын
classic great job tim
@MrGabeanator7 жыл бұрын
I’m so happy for them that their hard work paid off. This movie is still beloved to this day. It’s so well deserved!!
@kellyeson95065 ай бұрын
This and Paranorman are to me the most intricate stop motion movies ever made. to date.
@mromneyobama3 жыл бұрын
One clue as to the kind of producer Tim Burton was on this movie is the temperaments of the people who worked underneath him. At 2:49, Henry Selick seems pleased to be directing the movie. But at 3:33, you can kind of tell that Danny Elfman is pissed off about the fact that the movie started production without a script. Elfman has since admitted that he and Burton had a major falling-out on this movie. Elfman was frustrated that this movie (as well as "Batman Returns") consumed two years of his life, and I think he was also annoyed that Burton could never make up his mind on things. That's why Burton replaced Elfman with Howard Shore on "Ed Wood", although he and Elfman later reconciled on "Mars Attacks!". They have since mutually agreed never to speak again about the bad experience they had working together on Nightmare Before Christmas.
@adamzanzie6 жыл бұрын
I heard that Elfman was upset that he didn’t get more credit for his influence on the movie. I mean he practically wrote it.
@nuclearcatbaby1131 Жыл бұрын
I would love a job like this
@emelliott7 жыл бұрын
THREE YEARS!? Holy fuck, and it sure paid off, nightmare before Christmas is so popular now
@AK-op4be Жыл бұрын
"The Nightmare Before Christmas brings to the screen dazzling stop-motion imagery." *Shows scene of Oogie being revealed as a disgusting mass of wriggling bugs* Yes, simply dazzling.
@kaylaroblee98165 жыл бұрын
This is really cool. I had no idea that this much effort went into making claymations.
@anonymousdee88499 жыл бұрын
Nightmare before christmas is a stop-motion, puppet animation, not claymation. The characters are built using various materials, mainly latex to allow ease of movement. A claymation would be where the characters are made from clay, or in some cases for example Wallace and gromit, where the characters are made from plastercine.
@eilis84949 жыл бұрын
I see, thanks for the info. I had no idea. XD I thought there was just one claymation thingy but apparently not lol
@anonymousdee88499 жыл бұрын
This vid was made 10 yrs ago and mans still liking comments🦾
@Jugazagalawg. Жыл бұрын
Lol, absolutely!! I'm happy people are still enjoying the documentary and the movie.
@chscott9525 Жыл бұрын
This is just unbelievable. What a masterpiece.
@melisavargas16983 жыл бұрын
Annnd this, ladies and gentlemen and everyone else, is why Tim is my favorite director
THANK YOU for putting this on youtube! I have always wanted to see a "making of" for this movie! :)
@Caelum8310 жыл бұрын
Tim Burton is the best director I ever known!
@meguy47586 жыл бұрын
It’s 2018 aka the 25th anniversary of this movie. For Halloween I was jack Skellington because I’m so obsessed with this movie! I swear this is one of the best movies ever because they put so much Time in effort into this movie that it is actually insane. This will always and forever be my favourite movie
I am so grateful to all these people who went through this painstaking process for three years to bring us this magnificent film.
Ikr
Jam Lym to
Jam Lym it's really fun I make stop motions with my dolls
SAME
But it was worth it
Disney:this guy is a weirdo lets give him to warner bros Disney after; The weirdo is succesful we must get him back
Funny enough, Disney fired him for "wasting resources" (when he directed the original Frankenweenie short). Not to mention his "Hansel and Gretel" short on Disney Channel was broadcast there only once due to being supposedly scary. It wasn't until his Batman movie was successful that he came back to Disney to work on this movie and "James and the Giant Peach".
XD so true tho
AndrewsMagicandMore nice copy of what a documentary said next time drop the information where you got it from
Anna Marie and you’re assuming that he watched the documentary? Bitch, get a life.
😂😂😂
HOW DID I NOT REALIZE JACK SKELLINGTON IS THE REVERSE GRINCH?
Sameee
Riiiiiight
My boyfriend send me a picture of the grinch with max and when he died it show jack skellington and zero He know I like the nightmare before Christmas so I was shook to know that as well
I just realized it as I was reading this comment.
Omggg
Only tim burton can take creepy characters and make them adorable.
Very true
it's the opposite
You're right ^^
Spazzsticks indeed. I've never understood why people find this film scary. I even think Oogie Boogie is too much of a wimp to be scary.
Spazzsticks true that
24 frames per second
Omg..
the first 15 minutes of Frankenweenie took a week
aka... they improved their speed
Tim Burton is really a great director of clay film like this also corpse bride and frankenweeenie
+Courtney Spencer Tim Burton didn't direct this film, he designed the characters and wrote the story on which it was based. He had an influence on the production, bu not to the extent as the other films you listed.
Tim button wanted such a unique look that when they did sketches he asked the artist to use their left hand for a different and wildly unique character
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That's right I know my facts 💁🏽
Lol, i use my left hand normally(yep, il a lefty) that would mean I would have to use my right hand and that looks like a train wreck
Angela Zamora Holy shit a gotta try that
@@n0vela884 I'm a lefty too. If someone asked me to draw eith my right, they wouldn't be too please with the result..at all... LOL
"I'd like to think our effort to use real lights, real materials, real sets, and real talent will give the audience something special, a certain level of charm" ... well that is the understatement of the century
Tim Burton was so young!!!
he still is at heart at least
his stop motion projects must take a long of years off him
LOL he didn't have much to do with the production mostly character design
@@Deew420top Tim Burton didn't direct because he was directing Batman Returns at the time. Tim Burton created the Nightmare Before Christmas story, characters, wrote and drew the book and produced the film, Glenn Shadix, who voiced of the Halloween Town Mayor, pointed out "Tim [Burton] oversaw every detail of that film. Henry Selick was wonderful as a hands-on director of the stop-motion and an incredible group of animators, but the heart and soul of that movie is Tim Burton. He made decisions all along the way. He wasn't at Skellington Productions in San Francisco all that often, but Tim was certainly at the helm creatively and in on all the decisions." Tim Burton explained, "When I wasn't shooting [Batman Returns], I would go up there [to the Skellington Productions studio] because I loved it, but most of the time, Henry [Selick] would just send me stuff - there'd be a few shots during the week - and so over the period of a couple of years, it all came together. Anyway, I would get a reel and I had an editing room and I would edit some shots. I could still affect things as I needed to. When I saw the first shots, I knew that Halloween Town had to be darker and blacker." www.mouseplanet.com/12183/The_Making_of_Tim_Burtons_The_Nightmare_Before_Christmas__Part_One
Back when movies were actual works of art. Man do I miss those type of films.
I know people are too fucking lazy now
I hear yah. It's so fucking rare to great pieces of art like Raging Bull, Nightmare Before Christmas, The Godfather, Once Upon A Time In The West. It's really a fucking shame!
Yeah, it's difficult to find some movies with original stories, too many remakes nowadays.
Despite all the remakes, there are still beautiful pieces of art. A lot of it is on television today but still is art.
synecdoche new york, kubo and the two strings, coraline, the lego movie, lots of nolan's work, anomalisa, edgar wrights filmography, t2 trainspotting, silence, nocturnal animals, jackie, la la land, moonlight, arrival, your name ae all fantastic movies that came out recently which I would consider masterpieces. If you look under the radar, you will notice that we live in a new golden age. But everyone ignores it and thats unfourtanate. Not people that watch blockbusters are the problem: YOU PEOPLE ARE THE PROBLEM!
It's awesome how close to Tim's art the movie actually was. I think that's is what is so great about his work. You can really see his personality in it. So much of him shines through the camera.
Probably the LSD, it will have you see things differently.
I especially love the 3-dimensional hatch marks!
I live three miles away from Tim. He's got Dinosaurs outside his house
Go share some "lemonade" with him
Monkey God lmao Edward
Lucky
Lier
@@dartagnan_aramis141 How Do You Know He's Telling A Lie? You Haven't Met Him Yet!
4:00 I like how he's not afraid to go crazy with the thinness and the unnatural anatomically incorrect shape.
It's great it should be ugly but it winds up looking beautiful in a twisted way.
Tim Burton is a madman, but his madness is amazing.
it's called abstraction
I have the original Nightmare Before Christmas book that Tim Burton wrote and illustrated. It has the original artwork and is the poem that Tim wrote.
Ollie Erlewine I think I may have the same one is it rare?
I'm actually jealous lol. I'd love to have that
Me too, i got mine signed by Tim when he was filming Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar children in Blackpool!!
8 years late but i’m very interested in seeing this, i tried looking up pictures and can’t find it anywhere. perhaps you have a way to post it somewhere?🙂
Now that's dedication! Became one of the best movies ever made.
This is my reason for having such great respect for Tim Burton and his crew, because they are so amazing and talented. This is my favorite movie ever☺️
same boys and girls of every age................... WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE SOMETHING STRANGE!
This is the oldest comment I found here
@@orbitoncemoomoostayblinkar4170 okay
It's not his crew. Henry Selick directed this movie.
This film was truly ground breaking in the stop animation department. It's because of the amount of hard work and detail that these meticulous animators put in that it's such a beloved classic and has survived for 20+ years and is considered a Halloween/Christmas favorite. I love this movie, watch it every Christmas. I only watch the first half up to Jack's lament at Halloween then finish the movie at Christmas. LOL.
I LOVE Stop Motion and all of these people are geniuses.
I LOVE Tim Burton's art style, it's creepy and gorgeus at the same time!
Tim and Henry embrace imperfections, and that makes it better.
This movie is my Christmas tradition and it always felt real to me. I had no idea how it was made, just considered it real. Now I'm so grateful & appreciate the creativity and patience that went into creating a classic.
An immense level of patience lol. They need to re-release this in theaters. Having seen this in 93, it blew my mind as a kid, and I feel like the new generations need to experience it on the big screen.
@@chscott9525 i totally will go see it even though I own it on bluray and watch it on a 75 inch 4k t.v i bet it's 100x better there
@@chscott9525i‘ll be watching it in a theatre at midnight today. i got to see it on the big screen many times already. the perk of having arthouse cinemas with good programs. i hope they‘ll show vincent as an opener, they often combine those two.
I've watched this movie a every halloween and christmas since 1993 around its release and it never gets boring, my favourite movie by far, its good to know this painful effort is still appreciated more than 20 years later. The set art is amazing too, even watching it now after so many years when were spoilt with modern effects, this art work stands out so well. This is work that needs to be done more now.
Spoilt?
@@larniieplayz6285 Only in the sense that we never have hand crafted sets much anymore. Miniature or otherwise. They exist, but not in full and such detail as they once did. Usually just enough for CGI and green screens to work around. Stop motion animation is one of the few unique styles that CGI hasn't been able to replicate. As much as I love so much what is done now, my point was that even with all we're capable of now, this style from so far back is still such an unique way of making a film and stands apart as an amazing style that is as beautiful as any special effects to witness. If no more so.
@@larniieplayz6285 @Larniie doesn't know that years ago we didn't have special effects in the cinemas
@@Cloudsouth Yes RIGHT, my favorite movie from all time. I still watch but less than usual because it forces me into a nostalgic state that doesn't exist any anymore. I love all Tim Burton movies including BatmanaU
@@givdb5513 Have you kept up with Henry Seliks movies? Coraline? Kubo and the two strings etc?
14:03 She was my teacher for a pre-college course I took over the summer. She was constantly telling us stories about her time working on the movie and other stop motion projects. It took me forever to find any sort of interview she was in about the movie, finally found one here.
Random Guy that’s so cool
I wouldn't have the patience to make a claymation movie
I honestly don’t know if they could make this type of film again & be this successful. Just so much talent!
It's my 3 year olds favorite movie so we watch it every week sometimes 2 times per week. Still not sick of it! Love it every time!
My favorite movie of all time. It feels like reading a familiar storybook or having a comforting dream
The genius that is the Tim Burton / Danny Elfman collaboration. Brilliant every time
Elfman Has Collaborated with Chris Wedge, Rob Minkoff, Rob Letterman, Yarrow Cheney, Scott Mosier, and Stephen J. Anderson.
Even more brilliant since Elfman had some influence on the characters and story.
This is one of my favorite movies. I watch it every Halloween and Christmas.
I was curious to watch this feature because my teacher worked on the film. lol she was telling me stories when she worked on the project. I found her, didn't know she would be interviewed.
I'd talk her ear off about this movie. So many questions that weren't answered in the documentary.
I remember watching this in art class 7th grade. 😁😊❤️One my favorites movies ever and Tim is my favorite directors.
I remember watching it in my orchestra class in 6th or 7th grade.
Jam Lym nice!!!
Too bad he didn't direct this movie lol
i watch this movie every single year on halloween and christmas eve and i could never ever get bored of it. By far the best movie ever. I love it! The songs in this movie are amazing they make me so happy somehow. Well done to everyone involved!!😊
Even at 37, I can't help but sing along with them lol. Still catchy after all of these years.
@@chscott9525 yes they are so catchy i love them
@@chscott9525I'm 37 too. Its nice to find someone my age that likes Music from Movies as much as I do. I LOVED playing songs from movies in BAND. Danny elfman and John Williams r my FAVORITE Composers of Movies.
that's 86.400 still frame pictures taken for one hour of film. God damn.
Almost 2 years to make *HOLY MOLY JESUS GLORY* (I know it's wrong XD)
As a kid watching this movie I always got an eerie feeling it was real.. and to know now this was stop animation.. just .. words can’t even describe. It makes it that much more special and the time spent on this will live on for ever especially in my household🎃🥰
Just finished watching it again as Halloween tradition. I’m still amazed by how beautifully made this movie is no matter how many times I watch it. It’s definitely one of my favourite movies, it’s such a classic. All the work that was put into it clearly paid off. ❤️
Same here. The Nightmare Before Christmas is also my favorite movie too.
This movie amazes me in every aspect. Total masterpiece thanks to all the good people who contributed to this movie especially Mr. Burton.
It’s absolutely AMAZING to see all of the hard work it takes to make these kinds of movies. This is my favorite animated movie of all time. The talent these people have is astounding.
The fact that all of these people are spending so much time, creating the sets, creating the puppets and creating all of the environments for the puppets to interact and whatever the amount of time that it takes to do all that stuff is absolutely mine boggling.
greg dykstra is my uncle, I have 3 jack skellington original skin postive models, as well he gave me a sally screen used armature and a zero model, as well i have an oggie boogie sculp that is a little chipped but non the less the original. he had a ton of great stuff he gifted me and family in 1998, then these things started selling for big money. I have 5 tombstones, sallys basket and my favorite the casket sliegh
i wanted lock stock and barrel but he kept them, maybe he will leave them to me if he beats me to the grave,
Omg lucky
no way!! lucky you!!!
+Paul Tennis wow lucky ive been looking for a Lock on screen puppet but i cant find one.. only saw a shock up for auction a few years ago on a website. im a big fan of this movie.
That's so awesome, my son is in love with nightmare before Christmas.
18:08 “Jack is a long-limbed, elegant, spider-like man” He said it not me
3 years of making my fav halloween movie... omg I wouldn't managed 3 years making a spot motion clay movie
REBECCA MAY I would. Making a movie that good is worth spending a lifetime on.
True! Xavian Lusious
REBECCA MAY Just remember that these guys are the MOST patient people you will ever see in the movie industry. (at least thats what Ive seen and heard)
I've entered a mini obsession phase over this movie, and I couldn't be more grateful to the brilliant minds that helped it all come together
I am so glad they made this movie! All the hard work really paid off! It's my favorite Disney movie, my favorite movie to watch for Halloween and Christmas, and one of my favorite movies of all time 💖 I love the art, the characters, the music, and the comedy 😁
I freaking love The Nightmare Before Christmas. It's also my all time favorite movie too.
Questo film è meraviglioso...lo adoro....
I feel lots of admiration for all the crew involved in this film specifically but after watching this is like ...wow! As a drawer I will tell you that the amount of work and dedication of this animators, sculptors and the story boarder is mind blowing. Incomparable movie
I remember watching this movie on VHS just so I could watch this post credits mini documentary and the few Tim Burton short films at the end, pure nostalgia! Thanks for posting ❤
Tim is such a genius in every way
i swear tim burten is the most amazing movie person ever i love seeing how this while prosesse gets done if i had that kind of talent i would be doing this stop motion for the rest of meh life
My Romance23 The director of this movie is not Tim Burton, it was Henry Selick. However, Tim Burton came up with the idea. Henry Selick is a brilliant director who made many several brilliant Stop Motion movies. I would recommend Coraline, it's my favorite movie.
oh i got a bit confused when i thought he was lol but i love corline and nightmare before chrismas
My Romance23 Tim Burton worked on it and gave the original sketches Nightmare Before Christmas was based on, however he went to direct Batman instead. Henry Selick did most of it. Cheers!
yep
I know some people are sick and tired of seeing Nightmare Before Christmas all over the place, between Halloween and Christmas, but this movie looks so incredible. The team did an amazing job, and it is so cool on how they made this movie 💀🎥✨
I'm just here after seeing Danny Elfman shirtless! 😏 lmao
Where?
@@arikatheprincessofhearts2043 Coachella. I saw him shirtless for my birthday last month.
Wow. This is why I love watching the behind the scenes of- a movie. You learn to appreciate a movie even more
I still love and have this movie on VHS since I was 7 years old, brings me back memories looking back. I also still know the words to the song "what's this" Tim Burton, always know how to make Disney movies and characters look adorable than scary thumbs up if you grew up watching the nightmare before christmas in those days when it first came.
I feel like “The Nightmare Before Christmas” was way ahead of Walt Disney Studio’s time. This is stop-motion animation at a whole new level.
If you haven't seen ParaNorman, you should def check that out. It was completely photographed/filmed with a personal handheld Laika camera, with added cg effects.
I now have so much more respect for this movie!
I really want a Jack Skellington puppet
david clancy then look for the muppet props on eBay. FOR $OOOOVVVVEEEEERRRRRR 9999999999990000000000000000000000000
@@jacefiore6203 did you just say Muppet?
ken kaneki Hahahah
The stop motion is one of the best inventions of man.
I used to have a crush on jack skellington when I was 2 hahaha I also thought of Sally as my kid the fact that I was only 2 and I had a crush on jack was so humiliating to talk about
I love this movie so much I have watched it every Halloween and Christmas since I was 9! It never gets old, I have seriously thought about the nightmare before christmas being the theme of my bedroom
Same here. I remember seeing it in the movies & then getting it on vhs when I was 13…
I just watched this movie for the first time, and it’s like the best thing I’ve ever seen 🤣 the process of making stop-motion intrigues me so much and the music is sooo on point. “Sally’s Song” has to be my favorite. Probably going to watch this movie every year, right in the middle of the time between Halloween and Christmas.
That's the perfect time to watch it lol. Better late than never, and I'm happy you enjoyed it!
@@chscott9525I wish there will be the nightmare before christmas 2 movie.
@@chscott9525I watched it at Halloween a few years ago. I wasn't interested in it when it came out, but now I LOVE IT. I can't wait to MEET Sally and Jack at Disney Halloween party in 2024
Much better than the overly animated CGI we get nowadays
If you haven't seen ParaNorman, check it out. They did well with not overly utilizing CGI elements.
Henry slick is also super cool he made coraline the same way all hand made. It’s so cool.
They should keep these sets and action figures in a museum or even use them for a sequel!!!! You have everything you need along with making new story boards, then you need lights camera action!!!
Tim Burton is amazing with his films from Sweeny Todd nightmare before Christmas even corpse bride Tim Burton has such an awesome imagination and brings them to life!! Can't wait for watever film he has planned next keep on giving us amazing films Tim Burton🥰🥰
Is this a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie? When do I watch it? November?
That's the great thing about this movie, it can be both a Halloween and Christmas movie, or at least for me it is lol
pffft it's a yearlong movie
I recommend you watch it every day :)
Every day is Halloween, my friend
Mordecai Fan Aye!
Still watching this during quarantine ❤️
Wow. What a team of incredible and talented people. My mind is blown.
Amazing work to be good at, I don't have 1% of the patience those guys have
little did they know this would be one of the best disney movies ever
I wouldn't say it's one of the best Disney movies ever, definitely one of the best stop motion movies though.
burton is a genius. pure genius. i take alot of inspiration for my filmmaking from him for sure
Joe Ranft, RIP good sir.
This is my favorite movie ever. So artistic, creative, creepy, and lovable. I mean , nobody could ever pull all that off making it into one film. Complete Masterpiece! Thank you cause you all made my childhood that much better.
My favorite movie of all time! I will obsess over it forever!
This film is an amazing classic no matter if it is either a Halloween or Christmas film ❤️
Halloween.
Charming is an understatement. This movie is a masterpiece
growing up loving this movie, I'm so glad I found this. it really makes you appreciate how hard people work on your favorite films 💙
4:50- Ah, Joe Ranft, we'll always remember you.
Thank to these people who cheered my days and keep cheering them still at 36. Your work means so much and brings me always lovely memories.
This is amazing, and I'm an animation student, but who else agrees with me that Tim Burton movies are nightmare fuel???
*raises hoof* I agree
+Zerrasoron Nightmares? Never.. His movies are fascinating.. Cartoon-like..
I find them beautiful and very inspiring but..... I'm very dark and twisted so Still he is a idol to me im weird
That's what makes Tim Burton movies great, I literally love all of his movies
They’re beautiful and interesting
This movie took so much dedication from all of them, it deserves the popularity 30 years later
Quick fun fact: the person that narrated this little mini documentary is “Corey Burton” who voiced the person on the “Mickey and friends tram” at Disneyland. He also voiced the ghost host in Disneyland’s Haunted mansion Holiday
I WANT THOSE PUPPETS!!!!
Lmao at 14:58 sally is dabbing
This movie and Corpse bride are my favorite animated movies EVER
So is 9.
Master of movies, true art
I love Tim Burton ♡♡♡♡ He's one of my favorite movie directors I love Tim Burton's art style and paintings It's creepy and fantastic at the same time! It's like a combination of Fantasy, Drama, Comedy and sometimes including Musical just like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride
And 9.
Such extraordinary talent. I absolutely love this movie. it will always be one of my favorites of all time. thank you for gracing us with this masterpiece!!!!!
I don't get how Oogie Boogies inner look with the worms and stuff was animatead/created? how did the do it?
They probably glued them together and put wires in the limbs? I have no idea.
Oogies bugs were little pieces of wire and metal painted different colors. they talk about it in the director's commentary.
i asked the same thing
Did you know oogie boogie was skinned alive in the desert and left for dead so when maggots came to eat the rest of the meat he sewed himself up with this material that no bugs can eat though
@@keeganmaynard3045 Thank you. I was wondering this.
Tonight my sister was watching this film on TV and when i heard it was released in 93 i shocked and now watching this video.I could never be so patient to work on something like this.There are a lots of small details in movie.Respect for effords.
classic great job tim
I’m so happy for them that their hard work paid off. This movie is still beloved to this day. It’s so well deserved!!
This and Paranorman are to me the most intricate stop motion movies ever made. to date.
One clue as to the kind of producer Tim Burton was on this movie is the temperaments of the people who worked underneath him. At 2:49, Henry Selick seems pleased to be directing the movie. But at 3:33, you can kind of tell that Danny Elfman is pissed off about the fact that the movie started production without a script. Elfman has since admitted that he and Burton had a major falling-out on this movie. Elfman was frustrated that this movie (as well as "Batman Returns") consumed two years of his life, and I think he was also annoyed that Burton could never make up his mind on things. That's why Burton replaced Elfman with Howard Shore on "Ed Wood", although he and Elfman later reconciled on "Mars Attacks!". They have since mutually agreed never to speak again about the bad experience they had working together on Nightmare Before Christmas.
I heard that Elfman was upset that he didn’t get more credit for his influence on the movie. I mean he practically wrote it.
I would love a job like this
THREE YEARS!? Holy fuck, and it sure paid off, nightmare before Christmas is so popular now
"The Nightmare Before Christmas brings to the screen dazzling stop-motion imagery." *Shows scene of Oogie being revealed as a disgusting mass of wriggling bugs* Yes, simply dazzling.
This is really cool. I had no idea that this much effort went into making claymations.
Nightmare before christmas is a stop-motion, puppet animation, not claymation. The characters are built using various materials, mainly latex to allow ease of movement. A claymation would be where the characters are made from clay, or in some cases for example Wallace and gromit, where the characters are made from plastercine.
I see, thanks for the info. I had no idea. XD I thought there was just one claymation thingy but apparently not lol
This vid was made 10 yrs ago and mans still liking comments🦾
Lol, absolutely!! I'm happy people are still enjoying the documentary and the movie.
This is just unbelievable. What a masterpiece.
Annnd this, ladies and gentlemen and everyone else, is why Tim is my favorite director
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THANK YOU for putting this on youtube! I have always wanted to see a "making of" for this movie! :)
Tim Burton is the best director I ever known!
It’s 2018 aka the 25th anniversary of this movie. For Halloween I was jack Skellington because I’m so obsessed with this movie! I swear this is one of the best movies ever because they put so much Time in effort into this movie that it is actually insane. This will always and forever be my favourite movie