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So, the Roger Rabbit Screen Test from '86 is this fascinating behind-the-scenes snippet that really gives you a glimpse into the early days of blending live action with animation. It captures that chaotic energy, you know? You can see how they were trying to nail the tonal mix of humor and crime that the final film is known for. The pacing's brisk, moving from one experiment to the next, showcasing how Richard Williams was really figuring out the integration of characters with their human counterparts. It’s all about that raw experimentation – the practical effects look a bit rough around the edges, but there’s something charming about it. Not to mention, the performances feel lively and unrestrained, hinting at what was to come.
Unique blend of live action and animation experimentation.Insight into Richard Williams' directorial style.Fun glimpse of the early creative process behind the film.
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