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Philosophy | Loss Of Sense Of Reality
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7.7/10
IMDbFor | 2001
Best Animated Film | 2001
Best Animated Feature Film | 2002 | Richard
2001 | Richard
Best Screenplay | 2002 | Richard
Best Director | 2002 | Richard
Best Feature | 2002 | Anne
Websites Movie Film | 2002
Best Animated Film | 2002
Best Animated Feature | 2002
Best Animated Picture | 2002 | Tommy
Digital Spectrum | 2002 | Richard
Best Animated Film | 2002
Best Picture | 2002
Digital Effects Artist of the Year | 2002 | Bob
Best Film | 2001
Best Animated Feature | 2001
Box Office Collection 3,176,880 USD
The movie took 3 weeks to shoot and another 3 weeks to edit using Final Cut Pro. It also took 15 months to animate.
The Philip K. Dick essay being discussed is "How to Build a Universe that Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later", the introduction to his short story collection "I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon".
The entire film was animated at 12 frames per second. The only portion that is truly 24 frames per second is the credits.
The whole film was shot and edited into a complete live-action version before animation began.
Shot entirely on video cameras, mostly handheld, then rotoscope-animated on Mac G4 computers and later transferred to 35mm film.
"Speed Levitch: On really romantic evenings of self, I go salsa dancing with my confusion."
"Guy Forsyth: The worst mistake that you can make is to think you're alive when really you're asleep in life's waiting room."