The Icons of 35 Iconic Films Animated in 35mm
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Visually witty with illustration and animation panache. The sound design elevates it from a great short to a brilliant one. Can you name all the films referenced? (via Philip Ames)
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Visually witty with illustration and animation panache. The sound design elevates it from a great short to a brilliant one. Can you name all the films referenced? (via Philip Ames)
New points of view on beloved stories are always hard to pull off. They can enhance what we love or completely reframe and change the story in ways we do not like (Star Wars comes to mind.) This short film is a beautiful and clever production full of wit. And it does a wonderful job of complimenting The Wizard of Oz.
Everytime I see stop motion animations I can’t help but think of the logistics and prep for the whole thing.
We tend to remember long takes that call attention to themselves as such: the opening shots of “Touch of Evil” or “The Player”; the entrance to the Copacabana in “GoodFellas”; all those shots in Romanian movies, and pictures directed by Bela Tarr and Jia Zhangke… And then there are the ones you barely notice because your eyes have been guided so effortlessly around the frame, or you’ve been given the freedom to explore it on your own, or you’ve simply gotten so involved in the rhythms of the scene, the interplay between the characters, that you didn’t notice how long the shot had been going on.
For this compilation, “Deep Focus,” I’ve chosen eight shots I treasure (the last two I regard as among the finest in all of cinema). They’re not all strictly “deep focus” shots, but they do emphasize three-dimensionality in their compositions. I’ve presented them with only minimal identifications so you can simply watch them and see what happens without distraction or interruption. Instead, I’ve decided to write about them below. Feel free to watch the clips and then re-watch (freeze-frame, rewind, replay) the clips to see what you can see. To say they repay re-viewing is an understatement.
Go read the rest of the article and watch the compilation again.
To think something so beautiful caused so much chaos.
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