All the "making-of" featurettes and director commentaries are tucked inside the single file. 3. Technical Specifications

Framed with a narrow, claustrophobic depth of field, reflecting Coraline's boredom and depression.

: Indicates that the file contains stereoscopic 3D data, typically encoded using the MVC (Multiview Video Coding) codec, an extension of H.264/MPEG-4 AVC.

Unlike modern CGI films that convert to 3D in post-production, Coraline was . Henry Selick and director of photography Pete Kozachik pioneered a complex rig using two high-definition cameras positioned to mimic human eyes. They applied this to physical stop-motion puppets on miniature sets.

Early home video releases of Coraline bundled cheap paper glasses with red and cyan filters (anaglyph 3D), which distorted the film's vibrant color palette. The 1080p Blu-ray ISO utilizes , an extension of the H.264 codec. This delivers two separate, full 1080p video streams—one for each eye—to compatible hardware. This ensures crisp colors, no ghosting, and a true theatrical experience. Technical Specifications of the ISO

Because of this deliberate artistic choice, critics and cinephiles widely consider Coraline to be one of the greatest uses of 3D technology in cinema history, alongside films like Avatar and Hugo . Technical Specifications of a 3D Blu-ray ISO

Coraline3d20091080pblurayiso Jun 2026

All the "making-of" featurettes and director commentaries are tucked inside the single file. 3. Technical Specifications

Framed with a narrow, claustrophobic depth of field, reflecting Coraline's boredom and depression. coraline3d20091080pblurayiso

: Indicates that the file contains stereoscopic 3D data, typically encoded using the MVC (Multiview Video Coding) codec, an extension of H.264/MPEG-4 AVC. : Indicates that the file contains stereoscopic 3D

Unlike modern CGI films that convert to 3D in post-production, Coraline was . Henry Selick and director of photography Pete Kozachik pioneered a complex rig using two high-definition cameras positioned to mimic human eyes. They applied this to physical stop-motion puppets on miniature sets. They applied this to physical stop-motion puppets on

Early home video releases of Coraline bundled cheap paper glasses with red and cyan filters (anaglyph 3D), which distorted the film's vibrant color palette. The 1080p Blu-ray ISO utilizes , an extension of the H.264 codec. This delivers two separate, full 1080p video streams—one for each eye—to compatible hardware. This ensures crisp colors, no ghosting, and a true theatrical experience. Technical Specifications of the ISO

Because of this deliberate artistic choice, critics and cinephiles widely consider Coraline to be one of the greatest uses of 3D technology in cinema history, alongside films like Avatar and Hugo . Technical Specifications of a 3D Blu-ray ISO

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