He says the process brought together "creative talent from the U.S., France and other locations around the world via technology" and has been the kind of "massive production undertaking that is often left to larger single-location Hollywood Studios." "Despicable Me," featuring the voices of Steve Carell, Julie Andrews and others, is the first film from Los Angeles-based Illumination Entertainment with backing from Universal. What most movie goers won't realize is that behind the scenes of this family-friendly film was a two-year effort blending animation art, music and digital technology in a non-stop and massive flurry of files sent between artists and production teams in Paris and Hollywood. The 3-D movie "Despicable Me" opens Friday in theaters, and what you'll see on the screen is the story an arch-villain named Gru who is out to steal the moon to prove his badness.
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