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On this week's episode, Chris and Sylvie continue exploring the vast archives of animation that is the National Film Board of Canada with another pairing of short films which couldn't be anymore different. Our conversation somehow steers from fancy-footed lumberjacks who please the girls completely and rotoscoping to the "pyschological realism" and confluence of animation techniques used to represent the broken ambitions of a once promising animator.
Films covered are John Weldon's Log Driver's Waltz (1979) and Chris Landreth's Ryan (2004).
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On this week's episode, Chris and Sylvie continue exploring the vast archives of animation that is the National Film Board of Canada with another pairing of short films which couldn't be anymore different. Our conversation somehow steers from fancy-footed lumberjacks who please the girls completely and rotoscoping to the "pyschological realism" and confluence of animation techniques used to represent the broken ambitions of a once promising animator.
Films covered are John Weldon's Log Driver's Waltz (1979) and Chris Landreth's Ryan (2004).
If you liked what you heard please consider giving us a like, share, follow, and rating to help us reach a wider audience.
Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20