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So, "What, Who, How" is this quirky little animated short from 1957 by Stan Vanderbeek, known for his experimental style. The film has this surreal tone that kind of pulls you in, blending abstract visuals with playful yet thought-provoking themes. The pacing is brisk, almost frenetic, which keeps it engaging – it’s like it’s always in motion, reflecting the chaos of information overload. What sets it apart is how it uses practical effects in an unconventional way, making the viewer think about the nature of perception and reality. It's not just a visual delight; there's a real commentary woven into the animation that sticks with you.
This film is a bit of an oddity, and finding a good print can be a challenge. It originally circulated in limited formats, which adds to its scarcity among collectors. Interest is growing as people dive into the animation of the era, making it a nice conversation piece. It's definitely worth keeping an eye out for if you appreciate experimental animation.
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