Paper Moon
UCLA Animation Workshop Student Film. Color film combining paper cut, collage, and hand drawn animation. A love story set to Nat King Cole's Paper Moon, played out with photographs, drawings, and paper-cut shapes.
UCLA Animation Workshop Student Film. Color film combining paper cut, collage, and hand drawn animation. A love story set to Nat King Cole's Paper Moon, played out with photographs, drawings, and paper-cut shapes.
UCLA Animation Workshop Student Film. Color film combining paper cut, collage, and hand drawn animation. A love story set to Nat King Cole's Paper Moon, played out with photographs, drawings, and paper-cut shapes.
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The Big Bad Wolf torments Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs.
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