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Cameraless animation, sometimes referred to as hand painted cinema or scratch films, is a technique that lends itself to producing vibrant and energetic moving images that I have long enjoyed experimenting with. This film was the result of my first tests using an modified Wolverine F2D-20M slide and neg film digitizer for my cameraless animation digital conversion. I created some adapters to the Wolverine to accommodate various motion picture film formats (16, 35, & 70mm) and to offer some new options for aspect ratio. This film was made using a 1 to 4.0 (Cinerama aspect ratio) adapter.
The music is "Jungleaya" by Los Straightjackets.
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