Klaus | (2019)
A digital map where users can click on different houses in Smeerensburg. At the start of the movie, the houses are dark and hostile; as you progress through the "chapters" of the film, you unlock stories of the children who lived there and the specific toys Jesper delivered to them.
Since Klaus famously used groundbreaking lighting and texturing tech to make 2D animation look 3D, a "behind-the-scenes" player mode would be incredible.
It leans into the core plot of letter-writing and provides a creative outlet for younger audiences. 4. "The Art of the Light" Masterclass An interactive tutorial led by director Sergio Pablos. Klaus (2019)
For a film as visually and narratively distinct as , here are a few "feature" concepts—ranging from a physical Blu-ray bonus to a digital app integration—that would celebrate its unique style: 1. The "Trad-Digital" Layer Toggle
It educates the audience on the technical innovation that made the film a modern masterpiece. A digital map where users can click on
A companion experience that tracks the growth of the town based on the movie’s timeline.
A real-time toggle during playback that strips away the advanced lighting layers to show the raw, hand-drawn 2D "ink and paint" underneath. It leans into the core plot of letter-writing
An in-app tool or physical kit for kids to write their own letters.