Animation Masters: William Kentridge January 21, 2008
Posted by townsend51 in animation, graphic, tate modern.trackback
William Kentridge has created some of the most affecting animation I’ve ever seen with little more than a pencil, paper, a rubber, and a little help from his friends. A string of his films are being exhibited at the Tate Modern, and is an ardent reminder of how films can be made with the barest of means.
They can only really be seen in art galleries, and whilst I wholly recommend you doing so, here is a sneaky video recording to give you the idea:

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