At first I thought that 'Train of Thought' was a static art project and was instantly impressed by the detail and skill I detected. When I discovered that it was in fact an animated film, I was left speechless.
Created by Leo Bridle, 'Train of Thought' took nine months to complete. It is entirely handmade from cardboard, paper and drawings. It features a soundtrack of Portico Quartet arranged by Jack Wyllie and sound design by Andrew South. I suggest you enjoy the short in the attached videos.
Illustrated Paper Animations
'Train of Thought' by Leo Bridle Took 9 Months to Complete
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