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So, "Panasonic: Glider" is this quirky little piece of animation from 1981. It’s not your typical narrative-driven film; instead, it showcases a paper airplane, all done through computer animation – which was quite novel back then. The pacing is slow and contemplative, allowing viewers to really soak in the simplicity and elegance of the paper plane’s flight. The atmosphere feels almost meditative, like a gentle escape from the chaos of the world. You watch it float through a digital landscape, and it’s fascinating to see how they used early animation techniques to create something that feels so free yet grounded. It's a brief experience, but there’s something captivating about the exploration of motion and the grace of this paper object in a digital realm.
Unique early computer animation.Captivating exploration of flight.Meditative and atmospheric tone.
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