The Falcon by The Shamptonian Institute

by Scott Beale on July 22, 2009 · 0 comments

“The Falcon” by The Shamptonian Institute

The Falcon is a short, steampunk, stop-animation film that takes place on an old wooden photo album and is entirely composed of macro-photographed hardware pieces from vintage, antique cameras that have been carefully disassembled, for that true analog experience in 100% digital, Shamptonian high definition.

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