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Bambi Beat is a unique piece from '93 that really stands apart in the animation realm. It doesn't follow a traditional narrative structure; rather, it immerses you in a series of painted scenes that feel almost dreamlike. The fly, our little guide, flits in and out, adding an odd sense of continuity while embodying that fleeting nature of existence. The soundscape is associative, creating an ambiance that feels both ethereal and grounding. You get lost in the colors and the soft, rhythmic pacing, which allows you to really breathe in each moment. It’s more about the experience than any storyline, and I think that’s what makes it distinctive. It’s definitely a curiosity worth exploring.
Unique approach to animationAssociative sound designNon-traditional narrative structure
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