Walk-in-the-Forest, a new animated short by Diane Obomsawin
A short walk in the forest with Montreal comic book artist and animator, Diane Obomsawin. Obomsawin is also author of the wonderful, Kaspar, by Drawn & Quarterly.
Its sort of artsy fartsy…I mean..its okay..but not worth posting.
fraserj
It's beautiful. I loved the design of it, and the track was mesmerizing. It also left me wondering … which I appreciate it. It makes me feel good about the NFB all over again. Great job Diane.
Neil
Is the video region restricted? I'm in the UK and get a film not available error.
Hannah
I'm in Belgium and it works for me
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I like it! Very simple, but it still gets the message across…great job!
lili
It was very pretty and i love the way the animals entered the lake along with the sounds. but the way he walks annoys me. she could have made that smoother even if it was the style- its stylized enough, atleast make the movements crisp.
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wait, what happens at the end with the plastic bags?? the guy took the flower away and everything went to crap?
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Anything drawn is worth posting. True, it is artsy-fartsy, and the lack of “animation” is what bugs me most, but it does get the message across. It's simple storytelling. Which is what animation is allowed to perform aswell.
MarexVideo
Really cool! WOW!
elainedonnell
haha
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Other than the whale I found this rather boring.
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Fantastic!! I loved it! Great sound track too! Yes, the forest does heal, but this this is not visible to it's destroyers (lumberjacks).
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