I just listened to the music of your animation, and it's superbly illustrated. Bravo! ❤ I also enjoyed the experience, but with a completely different approach.
@@Gracenote35 great question! When I made it, he stops because he's ventured out to the shop and knows an elderly neighbour is in need and can't go out themselves. He pauses and reflects before delivering his groceries to that person. It's why in the final scene he no longer has his shopping bag. I felt a strong community aspect in the early days of the pandemic and wanted to reflect that 🙏
I just listened to the music of your animation, and it's superbly illustrated. Bravo! ❤
I also enjoyed the experience, but with a completely different approach.
Just read about this in the Portishead Magazine. I had to watch it and, well, it certainly deserved the award! Excellent work!
Thanks very much for your kind words - pleased you enjoyed it!
Wonderful movie!
Thanks so much. Pleased this is all over now!
Holy crap! That's incredible!
Ah thanks man, made it first week of lockdown, seems a while back now thankfully!
Reminded me of Pink Floyd's The Wall movie with Bob Geldof and all the creepy animation... Great little animation, well done.
Why did the person pause near the end? Great film !
@@Gracenote35 great question! When I made it, he stops because he's ventured out to the shop and knows an elderly neighbour is in need and can't go out themselves. He pauses and reflects before delivering his groceries to that person. It's why in the final scene he no longer has his shopping bag. I felt a strong community aspect in the early days of the pandemic and wanted to reflect that 🙏