I don't quite comprehend what this is, but it looks like a film company has put a lot of time and effort into creating an animated version of Night of the Living Dead. When I first stumbled upon this I thought it was a contest. Of course, a contest wouldn't be such a bad idea.
The "reanimated" project seems to call upon a variety of animation styles from different artists to complete the film. As DreadCentral.com notes: "Mike Schneider, organizer/curator of NOTLD: Reanimated, designed the poster as a small glimpse into the dozens of styles on display in the project, which features over 100 artists from around the world. Working from the same source, George Romero’s original Night of the Living Dead, each artist has taken scenes and "reanimated" them through processes ranging from CGI to puppetry and oil paintings to tattoos. This creates a new viewing experience of a timeless classic."
The "reanimated" project seems to call upon a variety of animation styles from different artists to complete the film. As DreadCentral.com notes: "Mike Schneider, organizer/curator of NOTLD: Reanimated, designed the poster as a small glimpse into the dozens of styles on display in the project, which features over 100 artists from around the world. Working from the same source, George Romero’s original Night of the Living Dead, each artist has taken scenes and "reanimated" them through processes ranging from CGI to puppetry and oil paintings to tattoos. This creates a new viewing experience of a timeless classic."
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