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So, this one is quite the interesting peek behind the curtain. The Making of the Opening of Without Borders dives into the creative process of a computer animated documentary from '94βa time when CGI was still finding its footing. You get a real sense of the atmosphere they crafted, blending animation and documentary techniques. The pacing feels relaxed but informative, letting you linger on the technical aspects without feeling rushed. It showcases the artists' practical effects work, which is a nice contrast to today's overly polished standards. There's something raw about seeing the trials and tribulations of animation in that era. The whole vibe is like a cozy chat with artists about their craft, which always adds a personal touch. Not your typical behind-the-scenes, for sure.
Explores early CGI techniques.Showcases practical effects in animation.Reflects on the artistic process of the 90s.
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