If you take the six minutes or so to watch this beautifully animated film, don’t make the mistake of first trying to search for a literal meaning. If you do, you may miss out on rich imagery and magic of Rok Predin’s animated film, Winter Poem from Trunk Animation. Since his approach to filmmaking is first to create images that have meaning, then search for literal meaning, it is wise to first form a visual feeling. The focus is on textures, colors and composition, “ . . . then I listen to the image and find a story for it,” Predin said in an interview published in mad.com.uk by Garrick Webster of Design Week. It diffidently contains a new visual dialect. (I first learned about this animated film from the Coilhouse blog.
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