I'm a bit old, live in USA, and no longer travel much, but I am a huge Tim Burton fan- both his movies and his artwork! Thank you for taking us through the labyrinth, truly an innovative experience of his amazing visual art!
@Froozone 17:26 This Tim Burton attraction walk through tour is pure magic! From the intricate details to the gothic ambiance, it's a surreal experience that captures his unique style perfectly bravo work on the outfit attire like phenomenal craftsmanship 17:26
only just found out about this and so sad to see the more expensive tickets are sold out :( i'd love to visit but would be scared to miss a room containing any more-niche characters/themes. thank you for the great walk through !
The video was amazing but I just have a question because I want to understand this door thing. At the start of the video you show that you are going to see room number 2, and then you say that in every room there are other doors and you can only choose one. My question is: everything that you saw in this video you saw it entering in room number 2 with the regular ticket? Or you bought the premium ticket and did the labyrinth twice? I didn't understand and i wanted to know because I want to know which ticket to buy! Thank you
I would recommend a premium ticket so you get at least 2 walkthroughs! I was invited on the first day, and I did it about 3 times, taking my time to make sure I could film everything. If I recall correctly, a lot of rooms have at least 2 entries, so you would be able to see almost everything with 2 passes. Where are you from? I really wonder if every expo is the same haha. Have fun!
At 5:04, I don’t know why but I feel like Tim Burton should do The Four Musicians of Bremen with these animal characters here. I would love to see that since nobody’s touched an adaptation of the fairy tale since Walt Disney did the laugh-o-gram silent short many years ago, I don’t know if I ever searched for any other adaptation prior to the Walt Disney version. This artwork certainly has that Four Musicians of Bremen feel to it and I would absolutely love to see it come alive before it’s too late.
I know that it should be in animation, but I don’t know what kind of medium Burton wants to do it? CGI or traditionally 2D animation should be out of the list, according to what he wants. So I say, if it’s stop motion, let it be stop motion. It may have that vibe to it.