In the End, I Understood (2013) by Min Liu is a 2D hand-drawn rotoscoped animation, which poetically conveys the filmmaker’s emotional response to the loss of her friend to cancer. Composed from live footage, which is overlaid with frame-by-frame drawings to create an ink-like visual effect, the film seeks to share with a larger audience the complex range of sentiments that we all feel when confronted with death -- surprise, sadness and a profound re-evaluation of life itself. Directed by Min Liu (United States) 2013 Seoul International Extreme-Short Image & Film Festival (SESIFF) 2013 Adobe Design Achievement Awards (ADAA) 2013 NYC Metropolitan Area College Computer Animation Festival (MetroCAF) Join us as a Viddsee Patron to support more films like this. Find out how you can contribute here: https://vidds.ee/2xD8qUK SUBSCRIBE to us here http://vidds.ee/18V1scm Love the films on Viddsee and will like to contribute? Join our Viddsee Subbers community here: https://goo.gl/AdnKti Follow us on Instagram https://ift.tt/1VifSfr Download the new Viddsee Android/ iPhone app to watch awesome short films offline https://ift.tt/1SZz3Y9 #shortfilm
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