None of Them Are You: Crafting Anomalisa (2016)

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A behind-the-scenes documentary on the making of Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson's 2015 stop-motion animated drama Anomalisa.

Introduction
"None Are You: Crafting Anomalisa" is a 2016 behind-the-scenes documentary that demonstrates the innovative procedures behind Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson's critically well-known stop-motion film, Anomalisa. The documentary supplies an intimate look into the painstaking workmanship, innovative genius, and collaborative effort used in each production stage, from writing and animation to voice performing and cinematography.

Producing the Characters
The film showcases the hard work that went into constructing the characters of Anomalisa. This was particularly challenging as the filmmakers had picked to use stop-motion animation, a medium which needed every detail to be handcrafted. The characters' faces were made from a lead-based product, molded into an approximation of human functions, and manipulated to display different facial expressions. This detailed process involved the partnership of numerous teams, including artists, mold-makers, and animators.

Setting the Scene
The film highlights the effort took into producing Anomalisa's world. Unlike conventional 2D animations where the backgrounds are drawn, stop-motion animation requires building physical sets. The documentary showcases the miniature sets built at Starburns Industries, from hotel spaces to a shuttle, all handcrafted out of wood, plastic, and material. These settings exhibit meticulous and almost obsessive attention to information that lends the movie a distinct visual.

Sound Design and Voice Acting
"None of Them Are You" commits considerable time exploring the sound design of Anomalisa. Audiences get to see how sound designer Christopher Aud fixed the tough job of making the inanimate characters come to life using just sound. The documentary also highlights the voice acting procedure. In spite of handling puppets, the filmmakers wanted highly emotional and human efficiencies, which needed a nuanced method to voice acting. The documentary explores how the voice stars, including David Thewlis, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Tom Noonan, provided definitely reputable performances that brought depth to their puppet equivalents.

Hardships and Triumphs
The documentary's strength depends on the method it lights up the hardships encountered during Anomalisa's production. It clarifies the high-stress environment, the labor-intensive animation, the perpetual issue of budget plan restrictions, and the intricacy of crafting subtle and meaningful puppets. In spite of these hardships, the group's passion for storytelling and commitment to the task shines through, revealing the triumphant spirit of independent filmmaking.

Conclusion
"None of Them Are You: Crafting Anomalisa" provides a remarkable insight into the intricacies of producing a stop-motion film. It captures the immense dedication, patience, and ability required to bring the special world of Anomalisa to life. This recognition of the colossal job of making a feature-length stop-animation movie vouches for the filmmakers' creativity and decision, clarifying the seldom-seen, oft-underappreciated element of filmmaking. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes videos, and discussions about the creative procedure, the documentary creates a gratitude for the magic of stop-motion animation that powered Anomalisa's seriously well-known success.

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