How a Whale Got His Throat (Rudyard Kipling Short)
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A short segment of Rudyard Kipling’s text — How A Whale Got His Throat — sets up the theme for my short story motion. This piece explores cell an… Read More
A short segment of Rudyard Kipling’s text — How A Whale Got His Throat — sets up the theme for my short story motion. This piece explores cell animation, in – camera techniques and frame – to – frame transitions. I also composed the sound with the help of a friend for the voice over. The environment sound was created in Soundtrack studio (Foley Library). Read Less
Published: March 09, 2012
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