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So, there's this film, 'Still Life Animation' from 1977, which is pretty fascinating in its own right. The director is a bit of a mystery, adding to the intrigue. It's all about a Portapak camera capturing this seated man, but the real kicker is how the frame skips every time the table or tape deck gets hit. It gives the whole piece this rhythmic, almost hypnotic vibe. You find yourself drawn into this exploration of movement and stillness, like time is doing a little dance. There's something really raw about the practical effects, and the pacing feels almost meditative, forcing you to contemplate the image and the act of watching itself. Definitely not your typical animation, but has its own unique charm.
'Still Life Animation' is a bit of an enigma in the collector's world, with its unknown director and niche appeal. Originally, it was released in limited formats, and that has made it somewhat scarce over the years, sparking interest among collectors of experimental and avant-garde cinema. You don't often come across it, and its distinct approach to visual storytelling makes it a nice talking piece for any serious collection focused on non-traditional narratives.
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