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[edit] Style of animation?
The current section states that the animation is "entirely computer generated". I've watched the making-of documentary on the DVD, and as far as I can tell the process involved using found objects (I believe they specifically mention hubcaps), which were then photographed. 3D scenes were also generated using an entirely computer-based process. The final product was put together using a compositing program. I've made a small change to the section, but maybe someone with more knowledge could flesh it out some more? Wvheerden 13:10, 13 December 2006 (UTC)