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So, 'Claymation: Three Dimensional Clay Animation' is a fascinating peek into Will Vinton's studio back in '78. The documentary really captures that tactile quality of clay, and you can see the labor behind those stop-motion animations. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to soak in the details of the crafting process and the artistry involved. Vinton's narration adds a personal touch, giving you insights into the challenges and joys of working with such a hands-on medium. What stands out is how it emphasizes the uniqueness of practical effects, which feels almost nostalgic today. Plus, the preservation by the Academy Film Archive is a nice nod to its importance in the animation world.
Focuses on the behind-the-scenes of clay animation. Β· Features insights from Will Vinton himself. Β· A must-see for fans of practical effects and animation.
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