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Bertie Wooster

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I am a new member just saying hi, im a stop motion animator from Dartmoor in the UK. Diagnosed 2 years ago but still trying to understand the neuro typical mind.
 
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Welcome to the forums Bertie!

Stop-motion cinematography is awesome and really underrated in my opinion. I especially like the genre of animation shorts like Jan Svankmajer. I wanted to share an old soviet short I really liked, it was hard to find:

 
Hey, yes thats a really neat claymation and I agree that its underrated as an artform. I dont know why but eastern Europeans do the best stop motion, its all really crude but because the character movement and set design is so good it gives the movie a feel of escapism as if it really could be another place, so many Hollywood and Disney productions lose this edge.
 

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