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So, 'New Moon' is this fascinating piece from 1987, part of a quirky series that really experiments with the film medium itself. It's all about those strips of color Xerography – feels almost tactile, like you're watching a kind of soft sculpture come to life. The pacing is deliberate, which makes you lean in and really engage with each frame. There’s an atmosphere that’s hard to pin down, but it has this unique blend of fragility and depth. You can sense the filmmaker's preoccupation with the physicality of the film – almost like the paper’s texture is a character in itself. It's definitely a different kind of experience, not your usual animation fare. Definitely worth a spot in any collector's catalog.
Experimental animation styleFocus on film as a tactile mediumDeliberate pacing and atmosphere
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