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So, this one, 'Humming, Fast and Slow', it’s pretty unique—animation that plays with the concept of fragmentation. The screen keeps getting divided, and each segment feels like it's alive, almost whirring with its own tempo. It’s not just a visual spectacle; there’s a deliberate rhythm that echoes throughout the narrative. You can sense the director’s playful approach to pacing; it’s almost hypnotic at times. The practical effects give it a tactile feel, like you’re watching something hand-crafted rather than just digital. Themes of perception and the passage of time are woven into the visuals, and it kind of leaves you in this contemplative space. Definitely a noteworthy piece in the animation genre for its experimental approach.
Experimental animation styleThemes of perception and timeHand-crafted practical effects
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