Fantastic Mr. Fox is a classic childrens book created by Roald Dahl, that was adapted into an animated feature film by Wes Anderson. The Animation was lead by Henry Selick, however when he left the project Mark Gustafson took over.
Typical of Anderson's work, the film follows a strict colour scheme that initially sets the vibe. The film is mainly stop-motion, with detailed characters and sets to tell the story. It constantly has this speedy, fast movements throughout from the characters, but at times on some of the close ups, you see the real detail. For example, there are certain scenes of the feature that have close-ups of the characters faces. Selick/Gustafon managed to portray a lot of emotion during these shots by creating small adjustments to the face to create smooth facial movements.
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