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So, 'The Museum in March' is an intriguing short that really captures a family's creativity during lockdown. What stands out is the freeze frame animation – it’s not often you see something like that, especially from a home project. The daughter’s handmade characters and props give it this unique, tactile feel that you can't replicate with digital effects. The father's role in post-production and storytelling adds a layer of depth, as he weaves together their experiences in quarantine. You can sense the warmth and intimacy of family life, but there’s also an underlying tension reflecting the uncertainty of the times. It's a distinctive piece, with a certain rawness that truly embodies the spirit of creativity in isolation.
Handmade freeze frame animationIntimate family projectReflects quarantine experience
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