3-D

3-D

4.5IMDb Score
Released:2024-02-13
Genre:Animation
Duration:3 min
Director:Riley Hogan
Actors:
Production:

Overview:

3-D is a hand-painted experimental short film by Riley Hogan. Acrylic paint, ink and scratching were used to animate on clear Super 8mm film leader.

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