An animator explains why she studies physics
October 27, 2013 5:13 PM Subscribe
This is good. I like the transition from pencil-person on paper to pencil-person on the street, which feels surprisingly natural.
posted by Rustic Etruscan at 6:32 PM on October 27, 2013
posted by Rustic Etruscan at 6:32 PM on October 27, 2013
Beautiful. I was expecting something much more technical and less poetic.
posted by emjaybee at 9:11 PM on October 27, 2013
posted by emjaybee at 9:11 PM on October 27, 2013
That's a pretty cool animation but it's the last line that really gets me. Yeah, I think I'm okay with our world of contradictions too.
posted by chrominance at 9:57 PM on October 27, 2013 [2 favorites]
posted by chrominance at 9:57 PM on October 27, 2013 [2 favorites]
Really great - the audio is subpar, though. It's a pity, given how much time and energy must have been spent on the visuals. A lesson to people working in film. Use a decent mic in a decent room (and use compression).
posted by victory_laser at 10:05 PM on October 27, 2013
posted by victory_laser at 10:05 PM on October 27, 2013
I loved this. the image of the little stick figure clinging to the floor as the world turned spoke to me in particular.
posted by Faintdreams at 3:50 PM on October 28, 2013
posted by Faintdreams at 3:50 PM on October 28, 2013
Nice; thank you for posting this.
posted by LobsterMitten at 7:38 PM on October 28, 2013
posted by LobsterMitten at 7:38 PM on October 28, 2013
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