Fabricated: A stop-motion film by Brett Foxwell
Published Dec 12, 2013
American animator Brett Foxwell dedicated the last ten years to the creation of “Fabricated”, a stop-motion short film filled with “wondrous sights and unforgettable creatures”. He explains the idea behind the film:
“A story of growth and rebirth, it is a wondrous and fascinating journey through an alien world that was once our own. Strange creatures built from discarded parts range across the landscape left behind after organic life has passed from the scene. The film follows one of these creatures as he explores this strange world and discovers his purpose in the evolution of his imperfect kind.”
You can help Brett finish the project by supporting his Kickstarter campaign.
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