In the past five years, Neil Gaiman has written, in some form, four different movies, including Beowulf, Stardust, and most recently, Coraline—a chilling children’s book turned stop-motion phenomenon. He has written 25 different books, the latest of which, The Graveyard Book, won him the 2009 Newbery Medal. He is also a celebrated comic writer who won the Comic-Con Icon Award in 2007. Gaimon discusses the process of turning a book into a movie in an increasingly high-tech filmmaking world.