One of the most interesting animated movies of the year must be Kubo and the Two Strings. Developed by Laika, the studio behind pieces of art like Coraline and ParaNorman, it follows a hero in his quest to unlock a secret legacy. All this happens in the shape of a mind-blowing stop motion 3D animation. If you’re familiar with stop motion movies, you might know that the process of making one costs a lot more effort than just using CGI for the entire movie. For example, there are physical objects that have to be created, positioned and moved between frames. However,…
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