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So, 'Playing with Fire' is this intriguing student film from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, and it really captures that raw, experimental vibe you often find in early animation projects. The animation style is quite distinct, blending traditional techniques with a touch of modern flair that feels fresh. There's a curious mystery woven into the narrative, making the pacing feel a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to its charm. Themes of curiosity and danger intertwine, and you can see some thought put into the practical effects. While the director is unknown, the passion shines through, and it's fascinating to see how first-year students interpret storytelling through animation. Worth a look for collectors interested in the evolution of film students' works.
Student project showcasing early animation techniquesExplores themes of curiosity and dangerUneven pacing adds to its experimental nature
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Alexandra Levasseur
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