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So, 'Steep Turns' is this fascinating 1972 animated piece that really plays with the boundaries of motion and form. It’s not your typical animation; it intertwines real footage with these early computer graphics, and it creates this surreal atmosphere that's kind of mesmerizing. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, drawing you into its experimental world. Themes of perception and transformation run deep here, and you can really feel the artist's exploration of how we interpret movement. It’s distinctive, for sure, especially for its time, and the practical effects they've used lend this tactile quality that you just don't see in modern animation.
This film had a really limited release back in the day, and finding a decent copy can be tricky. Most collectors are drawn to its unique blend of technologies, as not many animations from the early 70s dared to experiment in such a way. There's a niche interest in its experimental approach, which makes it somewhat of a gem for enthusiasts who appreciate the evolution of animation techniques.
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