Rating: 4 Trees
The Life Size Zeotrope, directed by Mark Simon Harris, starts by a large quantity of people filing onto a carnival ride that spins around. It is in essence a very large Zeotrope, a devise used to make successive still images appear to move. The animation occurs on the pages that the riders hold. This film is fun and the techniques used to make it are mysterious, it will have you scratching your head. Aside from the animation, I enjoyed the unique differences in the participants, such as their hands. The hands ranged in size from small and slender to large and meaty. Overall the production was well thought out and executed.
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