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Stellar

  • Animation
Confirmed1993-12-316.55.7Trakt

This is a hand-painted film which has been photographically step-printed to achieve various effects of brief fades and fluidity-of-motion, and makes partial use of painted frames in repetition (for "close-up" of textures). The tone of the film is primarily dark blue, and the paint is composed (and rephotographed microscopically) to suggest galactic forms in a space of stars.

Stellar is a 1993 hand-painted animated film that uses innovative photographic step-printing and microscopic rephotography to create a visually unique exploration of cosmic imagery. The film's dark blue palette and experimental technique produce an abstract visual experience centered on galactic forms and starscapes.

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1993-12-31

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    When was Stellar released?

    Stellar was released on December 31, 1993.

    What animation technique does Stellar use?

    Stellar is hand-painted and uses photographic step-printing for fades and motion effects, with painted frames repeated for texture close-ups and microscopic rephotography of the paint to suggest galactic forms.

    What is the visual style of Stellar?

    The film features a primarily dark blue tone and creates an abstract visual experience centered on galactic forms and stars through its experimental painting and rephotography techniques.

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