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So, you’ve got Canon (2002), which is a real curiosity in the animation realm. It’s all about this deep interplay between sound and visuals, really. The way the color fields fill up the screen is like watching a painter at work, but in motion. Each note of the score syncs up with these flat, bold colors that expand and contract in a rhythmic dance. There's something meditative about it, you know? It’s not about a narrative or characters—it's almost like a visual symphony. The pacing is slow and deliberate, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it invites you to just breathe and experience. The practical effects, while simple, are used in such a way that they enhance the overall vibe, making it distinctive in its own right.
Ideal for fans of experimental animation.Great for discussions on sound and visual art.A unique piece for collectors focused on the avant-garde.
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John "J-Walt" Adamczyk
Director