coraline!

February 6, 2009 at 3:14 pm | Posted in chatty, crafty events, oregon, reviews and interviews | 17 Comments

I was so lucky to get to attend the world premiere of Coraline last night here in Portland!

Coraline premiere!

It was absolutely amazing, to say the least. I was so captivated by the gorgeously hand-crafted details… some of our friends worked on the film as stop-motion animators and artists, and they and everyone else at Laika produced an astonishingly lovely piece of art. Here are my photos from last night’s premiere and the afterparty. I could have taken a million more and I’m sure that there are some fantastic ones out there, I will link to any that I find!

Coraline premiere!

We got Portland International Film Festival tickets and a Coraline-button key to get into the afterparty. Hmm, it looks so familiar…

Coraline premiere - the ticket and key to the after-party

Coraline premiere!

Dakota Fanning and Teri Hatcher walked the red carpet, which was quite a scene for this town.

Coraline premiere!

Afterwards, we got to hang out there too!

Coraline premiere!

After the film, we walked over to the art museum for the afterparty. Laika brought some of the sets from the movie over, so everyone got to marvel over them in person. Each detail, each motion the film captured… everything we saw on the screen was painstakingly hand-crafted, and it was such a vivid reminder of the intensely focused artistry involved when we got a peek at the real pieces they created.

Here’s the garden set… it was amazing to see how small and intricate it was in real life, after seeing it so gorgeously huge an hour earlier.

Coraline premiere - the garden set at the after-party

One of the eyes, surrounded by flowers and fanciness:

Coraline premiere - the garden set at the after-party

The Pink Palace was the showpiece of the ballroom, just luminous and incredible, surrounded by hundreds of glowing stars.

Coraline premiere - the house set at the after-party

Laika even brought some of their workshops over to the party, hosted by the super-talented art stars who worked on it all. I loved the hair station, which had all kinds of incredible crafty things to look at.

Coraline premiere - the hair design workshop at the after-party

Coraline premiere - the hair design workshop at the after-party

Suzanne Moulton, the lead designer in the hair department, showed me some of her favorites from the collection!

Coraline premiere - Suzanne Moulton at the after-party

Our friend Cynthia Star worked on creating and painting the characters — awesome.

Coraline premiere - Cynthia Star of the art department at the after-party

Coraline premiere - Coraline and Wybie at the after-party

Coraline premiere - one of the handmade pieces at the after-party!

There were all kinds of cool detailed tie-ins swirling around. The handmade Coraline boxes folks got looked awesome, I’ve seen them pop up on people’s blogs and flickrs over the last few months and was super impressed. We left the party with a souvenir of a creepily other-mother chocolate neatly tucked into a box. And one of our friends who animated for the film got this amazing pair of custom Coraline Dunks… so cool.

Coraline dunks

I won’t give any story details away and spoil things for you, but here’s what I’ll say:

1. Go see this beautiful movie!

2. If you can, see it in 3D. It’s even more amazing.

3. DO NOT go late. Trust me, you don’t want to miss the absolutely amazing opening credits, especially if you are crafty. They are just about the coolest thing I’ve ever seen, and I would love to see them five or six more times, or to be honest, five or six dozen times.

I am so proud that our friends were part of this beautiful film! Andrew has worked in the film industry for years, and it was so wonderful to see this jewel of a movie, made right here — seeing the credits roll at the end spotlighting folks we know and their years of work was so cool. I just loved it.

Okay, I have used up my year’s allotment of amazings and awesomes but it was well worth it! If when you see it, I would love to hear what you think, too.

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17 Comments

  1. Wow, I really want to see Coraline now!

  2. I just saw it today!

  3. eeeee!
    how exciting.
    i would really be a bit torn with the coraline shoes. i love love love gaiman and this particular story is quite nice, but Nike – I can’t roll with them and their bad track record. BUT THE KITTY ON THEM! AND THE STITCHING.
    Thank you for the pics! Seeing pics of some of the people that made the magic happen – I’m even more exited for the movie now. Suzanne Moulton and your friend are adorable.

  4. Oh! I am completely envious of your behind-the-scenes afterparty. Thank you so much for sharing photos of the set. I really love seeing the bits and pieces that make up the magic on the screen.

    Plus, the key memento is too cute!

  5. ooh, i saw this last night here in seattle! LOOOOOOVED IT! especially the opening credits and the music. so beautiful. we didn’t get to see it in 3-D last night, but we’re already planning to go back next week to the theater here that is doing the 3-D version. :)

  6. Oh wow, thanks so much for sharing!

  7. OMG, what an amazing event. I’m so glad you guys got to go! Thanks for all the great pictures!

  8. Wow Susan, that looks so lovely! So the film was made in Portland? I had no idea. Pretty cool!

  9. WOW! Looks like so much fun. Did you take all of those photos – they’re incredible! I am really hoping I can see the movie soon.

  10. After seeing these pictures I talked my husband into seeing it last night. I loved it! Thanks so much for sharing these!

  11. What a fantastic post and look at the “behind the scenes” of Coraline! I wrote a post over on Craftzine last week about the movie, and had so much fun learning about it.

    The web site was mesmerizing, and when I realized the movie had been made in Portland … well, you know how I already feel about Portland, so this just sealed the deal. When I watched all the videos on the web site, it just seemed like it would be the coolest group of people with which to work. It looked like they were all just having crazy loads of fun – working hard, but just doing something they totally loved.

    And I loved learning about all the rigging and clever ideas for how they made certain things (the dog-toy-turned-blooming-flower made me giddy) I love that you have a picture of the woman who was in charge of hair. I have to admit, I have a *huge* aversion to hair, but when I watched her interview and listened to her talking about her obsession with hair … I *got* it. And it was fascinating!

    And the marketing was so cool – the handmade boxes, the keys scattered about the country. Brilliant! And so much fun! So refreshing.

    I love, too, that it seems like there are loads of nods to the crafty world, but – overall – the movie itself is just a great celebration of creativity and ingenuity. That’s fantastic.

    And I still haven’t even been able to see it yet! Argh! I’m d-y-i-n-g to. Now … even more so! Thank you for sharing. :)

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  13. I watched this movie in 3-D yesterday in Ontario, California, and WOW!!! It blew my mind away!!! Congratulations to all your friends that were part of this beautiful unique film. I loved it so much that I can’t wait to watch it again. Everything is so orginal about it and it’s definitely not just a movie for children but for everyone of all ages to enjoy.
    You are so lucky to go to the premiere! I never thought in a million years I would want to wear a pair of Nike shoes, but after I saw that picture with cat and jumping mice, I want them!
    Thank you for sharing your photos and your story.

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  15. Wow, what an awesome post. It’s really cool to see the party pictures.

    So glad I stumbled upon your site. And I can’t wait to see Coraline!

  16. I love all the pics you’ve posted from the behind-the-scenes after party! Fun! I saw the film opening weekend and was absolutely blown away by its beauty.

    I thought you and your followers might like to know that you can get some of the one-of-a-kind and handmade original items from the film up for auction on ebay right now – all to benefit Starlight Children’s Foundation (my organization!). http://www.ebay.com/starlight. You can even get one of the original 28 coraline dolls! Check it out.

  17. I have been wondering what Suzanne M is up to… I could only imagine it was something this fantastic! What amazing work!! As always, Bikini Kitty loves you! Please get in touch! -j


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