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As Hollywood continues to embrace the computer game industry, film artists are looking at new ways to express their creative genius with interactive technology. In 1993, legendary filmmaker Tim Burton released his stop-motion movie The Nightmare Before Christmas, which quickly became a cult classic, and is still popular today. A decade later, Burton and the film's art director, Deane Taylor, reinvented the movie in an interactive form for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Game Boy Advance. Published by Buena Vista Games, The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge is available now.
Q When did you begin your career in animation?
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