In 'Slow Light,' Past and Present Merge in the Uncanny, Animated Life of a Unique Protagonist
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In "Slow Light," a man’s vision is severely affected by the density of his eyeballs, resulting in a seven-year delay for light to pass through. As a consequence, he experiences memories and visions from his past as if they are currently happening. This unique condition influences how he interacts with the present. The animated short film is created using handmade sets from colorful paper and paint, developed by Warsaw-based studio Kijek/Adamski and produced by Animoon and COLA Animation.
In "Slow Light," a man experiences his memories as immediate realities due to the unique density of his eyeballs, creating a fascinating interplay between past and present.
The film showcases innovative animation techniques, with the production team crafting intricate sets and design elements from colorful paper and paint, enhancing the visual storytelling experience.
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