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Some Analog Lines is this intriguing documentary that plays with the tension between the coldness of digital tech and the warmth of traditional filmmaking. There's something about the way it meanders through animation techniques—like clay and celluloid—that really makes you think. The pacing is almost meditative at times, letting you soak in those tactile moments, you know? And the use of practical effects really pulls you in. It’s personal, too, reflecting on the artist's journey and the tools they wield. You get a sense of nostalgia, but also this underlying curiosity about where we're headed. It's a unique blend of the philosophical and the practical that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
A deep dive into analog vs. digital filmmaking.Reflects on personal artistic journeys.Interesting use of practical effects and animation.
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