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Red Scream is this intriguing little gem from '94, notable for being New Zealand’s first CGI short film. The whole vibe is surreal and disorienting, with these eyeballs driving through a strange purgatory. It’s oddball animation mixed with horror elements that really makes it stand out. The pacing is a bit frantic, reflecting the chaos of its narrative. John Sheils and his brother Michael crafted something that feels both experimental and raw, which is probably a result of its brutal editing process. The visuals have a unique charm, blending practical effects with that early CGI aesthetic. It's not your typical animated short, and that’s what keeps it interesting. Worth a look, especially if you appreciate the evolution of animation techniques.
Notable for its early use of CGI in animation.Surreal and chaotic atmosphere.A unique exploration of themes like perception and reality.
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