I invite comments. Taken from the site of 'Dried Up' on vimeo: It is a thesis project for Jeremy Casper and Isaiah Powers BFA in animation. “Dried Up” is the story of a quiet old man who, surrounded by desolation and apathy, perseveres to remain true to the nature of his own beliefs and character. He toils daily to forge a last ditch effort to bring hope and life to a faithless, drought ridden old town. References: Diola, M., 2010. Hope and Ordinary Work in 6 minutes. All Amateur Advice on an Array of Angles, [blog] 26 October, Available at http://www.allamateuradvice.com/ [Accessed 29 October 2010]. Vimeo, 2010. Dried Up . [online] Available at http://vimeo.com/5086128 [Accessed 29 October 2010]. Wayner, P., 2010. Animation in Starts and Stops, Simplified. The New York Times, [online] 20 October. Available at http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/21/technology/personaltech/21basics.html?_r=1&ref=global-home [Accessed 29 October 2010].
That was just a simple scene, right? Odd but I find it strangely breathtaking. I love this scene. I don't know why. I could abuse the replay button. I have to share it. Di ba kayo nagandahan? Hehe. ^_^
ReplyDeleteI think I'm getting a bit too invested in this drama series. So, why was he going for her hair anyway? Is that how to stop a girl from running? You try to stop her by the hair? Omg. Shouldn't he have tried for her arm instead? But then her hair wouldn't have dramatically come undone...and what of then of that beautiful moment? Hehe. :)
ReplyDeleteHaha...Found this comment on youtube: "I love her melancholic expression." Someone agrees with me. Yay. :)
ReplyDeleteang ganda niya at ng buhok niya.
ReplyDeletesiyempre yun ang pinansin, hindi yung drama. hehe.
hehe. thanks kuya nikki. I'm still taken with this moment. <3
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