Unlike many modern animated films that lean heavily on CGI, Frankenweenie is a triumph of .
: The choice to film in black and white was essential to Burton’s vision, paying homage to the 1931 Frankenstein and other Universal horror classics.
: The film utilizes "visual tactility," where the physical imperfections of the puppets—the visible stitches on Sparky or the textured sets—create a sense of "charm in imperfection" that connects more deeply with the audience.
Unlike many modern animated films that lean heavily on CGI, Frankenweenie is a triumph of .
: The choice to film in black and white was essential to Burton’s vision, paying homage to the 1931 Frankenstein and other Universal horror classics. Frankenweenie -2012-
: The film utilizes "visual tactility," where the physical imperfections of the puppets—the visible stitches on Sparky or the textured sets—create a sense of "charm in imperfection" that connects more deeply with the audience. Unlike many modern animated films that lean heavily