The inch-tall star of online animated shorts - a seashell with a googly eye, shoes, and a winning personality - became a viral hit; now he is starring in a feature-length film, the heartwarming adventure 'Marcel the Shell With Shoes On.'
is very, very small, with a main character no bigger than a quarter!
Fleischer-Camp went to a toy store and art supply shop and got a bunch of googly eyes and shells. The three-minute short featuring Marcel the Shell wasIn the next few years, the couple made two more Marcel videos, racking up 48 million views and counting. They also published two Marcel books, and got married.
Fleischer-Camp replied,"I think part of that was in, sort of, always gut-checking ourselves against the original and making sure, does it still have that sort of, you know, electricity that was so great about the shorts?'" Fortunately for the filmmakers, the real Lesley Stahl agreed to take the role."They wanted me to play it 100% straight," she told Pogue."So, they hired a '60 Minutes' crew, a '60 Minutes' producer came along to produce the segment." The movie even uses the news crew's footage."I think it does look like a '60 Minutes' story when you see it.
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