Tim Burton's 'Frankenweenie’ 360 Degree Virtual Set Tours

I don't normally cover animation, but this Tim Burton film looks amazing. I consider him not only a great director but also a great concept artist. He sketches and draws for every film he makes.

From Christian Devita:
"Walt Disney Studios announced that they are launching a touring exhibition featuring the art of Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie, prior to the film's release on the 5th of October, 2012.

"The Art of Frankenweenie exhibition will premiere in Barcelona, Spain, at CineEurope, June 18-21, and in the U.S. at Comic-Con 2012 in San Diego, California, July 11-15. When the tour is complete it will have visited seven countries, including Spain, France, England, Japan, Mexico, Canada and the U.S.A.

"The Art of Frankenweenie exhibition captures the magic of the filmmaking process, inspired by classic horror movie monsters, and gives audiences an exclusive glimpse into the stop-motion animation process brought to life by Tim.

"From original sketches drawn by Burton, to extensive props, sets and puppets, the exhibition showcases the artistic detail and vision that has gone into bringing to the big screen this heartwarming little tale of a boy who, inspired by science and the love of his dog, brings his beloved pet back from the dead."

Watch a preview in the video below.



Here are the tour dates.
  • 06/18 – 06/21 Barcelona, Spain
  • 07/11 – 07/15 San Diego, California (Comic-Con)
  • 07/27 – 08/07 Mexico City, Mexico
  • 08/23 – 08//26 Toronto, Canada
  • 09/10 – 11/01 Anaheim, California (Disneyland Resort)
  • 09/27 – 10/14 Madrid, Spain
  • 10/17 – 10/21 London, England
  • 10/23 – 11/02 Paris, France
  • 12/05 – 12/26 Tokyo, Japan
Thanks to Christian for the tip

Via Stitch Kingdom

Are you looking forward to this movie?

Comments

  1. Aww Its funny but after seeing the dog leap back to life I want to know more. I'm stopping by to let you know that you've been tagged in today's blog post.
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  2. Spacerguy, it is surprisingly touching. Thanks for the tag!

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