Spielberg Gets Animated


There have been many directors that have decided to make a foray into animated films in recent years. The new art of motion capture has directors looking at material in a new way.

Steven Spielberg added his name to that list Wednesday with the release of "Tintin," a motion capture animated feature that aims to challenge for the top animated film in 2011. The film does it through a mixture of technology and good old fashioned storytelling.

Spielberg famously crafted the "Indiana Jones" series, and he brings that sensibility to "Tintin." The property is about a boy reporter who goes on a great adventure. The material lends itself to the familiar formula, and Spielberg brings in all the touches — from locational shots to musical score — to make it feel like a part of the cannon of his work.

For those looking for something different that want to get a glimpse of what is possible with this new style of animated storytelling, "Tintin" is a fascinating watch. And, of course, those looking for traditional Spielberg can catch "War Horse" on Christmas Day.

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