Electric Literature's Single Sentence Animation Series
From Electric Literature (the literary magazine for which I read)! This is the first installment in the Electric Literature Single Sentence Animation series. SSAs are a creative collaboration between writers published in Electric Literature and contemporary visual artists. The writer selects a single sentence from their work and the animator shapes a short film in response.
Here we'll see the animation of a single sentence from Lydia Millet’s “Sir Henry.” The sentence: “Sometimes he wished he could gather all the dogs he loved most and walk off the end of the world with them.”
Luca Dipierro’s film is superb and haunting.
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