ParaNorman used over 31,000 faces! Like Coraline, it's made with stop motion animation, taking days, months, or years to create scenes. 3D printing technology advanced the movie.
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Scientists recreated earthquakes in the lab to uncover how quake energy is split between heat, shaking, and rock damage.
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NEW HAVEN — At the Fair Haven Library, a Lego stop-motion film telling the history of the neighborhood plays in a continuous loop for the community to watch. The movie was created by 42 second- and ...