During this year's edition of the Polish stop-motion forum, experts shared advice on how to make films, also stressing that while everyone thinks they don't need a producer, darling, you do. During the online discussion “Short or Feature – How to Produce?” at the Animarkt Stop-Motion Forum (6-10 October), Melanie Coomb, the award-winning producer behind the Oscar-winning Harvie Krumpet and Mary and Max, and currently the production supervisor on Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Pinocchio; Eva Kameníková, who produced the largest Czech stop-motion feature film, Even Mice Belong in Heaven (see the news); and Angela Poschet, production supervisor on Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs, for example, gathered to talk about how to make a stop-motion animation. And survive. While it's useful to start with short films before moving to features, also to get experience, as pointed out by Coomb, making a feature film, especially in stop motion, is “such a.
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