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Halfway Down The Stairs is an intriguing piece of animation that feels both playful and introspective. The technique of hot iron ink transfer onto clear 16mm gives it a distinct texture, almost like viewing a hand-crafted diary of sorts. The short runtime has a sort of dreamlike pacing, meandering through whimsical scenes that evoke a childlike wonder while also tapping into deeper themes of exploration and self-discovery. There’s something raw about its practical effects, a nod to an era of animation that contrasts sharply with today’s polished digital works. The lack of a known director adds a layer of mystery, making it feel like a hidden gem waiting to be shared among fellow collectors. It’s definitely got a vibe that lingers.
Distinctive animation style using practical effects.Subtle exploration of themes like self-discovery.Short runtime with dreamlike pacing.
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Devon Damonte
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