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So, The Battle of San Romano is pretty fascinating. It’s this animation that plays with the idea of movement within a classic painting. You start off in this chaotic, savage battle scene, which feels intense but then it sort of freezes into a still image that mirrors Uccello's masterpiece from the 15th century. The way they animate the painting gives it this surreal quality, which is a unique touch. The pacing is interesting too, because it builds up the action only to slow down dramatically, almost forcing you to linger on the artwork itself. It’s really about the contrast between the violence of war and the stillness of art, which is a heavy theme that gets you thinking. Overall, it stands out for its imaginative approach to the relationship between art and narrative.
Explores the interplay between art and animationInteresting pacing contrasts between action and stillnessUnique visual storytelling inspired by a classic painting
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