Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Bus Stop is an intriguing piece of animation crafted during a master's program at the Royal College of Art. The film leans heavily on the aesthetics of vintage cartoons and silent comedies from the 1920s, which lends it this delightful nostalgic quality. The pacing feels whimsically erratic, much like the characters themselves, and there's a playful exploration of human quirks and social interactions. The use of Photoshop for animation is distinct—we see a blend of colors and textures that feels almost tactile, adding depth to the visual storytelling. It’s not just about laughs; there’s an undercurrent of introspection that makes it stand out in the sea of student animations. Definitely a curious watch for those who appreciate the evolution of animation techniques.
Interesting use of Photoshop for animation.Nostalgic vibe reminiscent of silent film comedy.Unique exploration of social themes.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover