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**Title:** Curious Facts about "The Corpse Bride" (2005) by Tim Burton
**Key Points:**
1. **Inspiration**: The movie is based on a 19th-century Russian Jewish story about a woman murdered on her wedding day.
2. **Dedication**: The film was dedicated to a friend of Tim Burton's, who introduced him to the story but passed away before completion.
3. **Production**:
* Filmed in England using stop-motion technique.
* 109,144 photos were taken over 55 weeks.
* Innovative clockwork mechanisms were used for character movements.
4. **Cast and Crew**:
* Helena Bonham-Carter (Tim Burton's then-wife) voiced a character.
* Johnny Depp inspired the design of the character Victor.
* Danny Elfman composed the music and voiced a character.
5. **Interesting Facts**:
* First animated film shot with a Canon EOS Mark II digital SLR camera.
* The piano in the movie is inspired by Ray Harryhausen, a stop-motion pioneer.
* The film was entirely edited using Apple's Final Cut Pro.
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Movie Background**
1. The movie "Corpse Bride" is based on a real Russian Jewish story from the 19th century.
2. The story tells about a woman murdered on her wedding day, buried with her dress on, and a finger left outside.
3. A man accidentally engages to the corpse while simulating wedding vows.
**Production and Cast**
4. The film's story was shared with Tim Burton by a friend, Mike Rounds, who died before the film's completion.
5. Tim Burton dedicated the film to Mike Rounds.
6. Tim Burton and Helena Bonham-Carter were husband and wife during the film's production.
7. Helena Bonham-Carter lent her voice to one of the characters.
8. The character of Victor was designed with physical features similar to Johnny Depp.
**Filming and Animation**
9. Filming took place in England, in the same studios where "Batman" was recorded.
10. The film used stop-motion technique, with 109,440 photographs taken over 55 weeks.
11. A new technique using clockwork mechanisms with hidden keys was employed for character movements.
12. Ian McKellen and Peter Saunders created the figures for the film, using a silicone-based texture for the skin.
13. The film's sets were large enough for animators to enter, with some sets inspired by Victorian, Central European, and Gaudí architecture.
14. 25 animators worked on marking character movements.
15. The film was shot with a 1 Mark 2 Canon digital SLR camera, a first for an animated fiction film.
**Music and Voice Cast**
16. Danny Elfman composed the music for the film.
17. Danny Elfman also voiced the character of Bonejangles, after the original voice actor fell ill.
**Trivia and Inspirations**
18. Victoria's father constantly confusing Victor's name with "Vincent" references Tim Burton's first animated short, "Vincent".
19. The piano in Victoria's house is inspired by a similar one in the home of stop-motion pioneer, Willis O'Brien.
20. This was the first film edited entirely using Apple's Final Cut Pro.
21. The tree where the bride's body was buried is allegedly the same one from "Edward Scissorhands".