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Ripple Home

5/5
A poetic symphony of emotion and connection.

Synopsis

Explores the modern dilemma of trying to define what love means while being physically apart. Many scenes are once removed by a screen or bit of technology, these communication tools are superior and yet leave us feeling less than connected.

Review

Laura Reedy’s poetic animation transcends the screen, offering a deeply personal and mesmerizing glimpse into the human experience of physical disconnection. Drawing from her own life, Reedy crafts a biographical piece that explores the complex interplay between emotional distance, technology, and the longing for connection.

The animation’s brilliance lies in its fast-paced imagery, mirroring the creator’s emotional turbulence and the role of technology in fostering both connection and disconnection. The vibrant colors, skillfully employed, become a language of their own, conveying tones and emotions with remarkable precision. Reedy’s grasp of color palettes, blending warm and cold hues, enhances specific moments, adding depth to the narrative.

Sarah Miller-Crews lends her voice with a rare blend of conviction and allure, transforming Reedy’s words into a therapeutic experience for viewers. The animation, executed in flawless 2D style, is visually arresting, capturing the essence of the human soul yearning for connection.

‘Ripple Home’ is not just a film; it’s a visual triumph, a testament to Reedy’s mastery of storytelling through animation. Beautiful, moving, touching, and sensational, this piece resonates on a profound level, leaving an indelible mark on the heart. It’s a captivating journey into the intricacies of human connection and the profound impact of technology, a masterpiece that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.

Cast/Crew

Director(s): Laura Reedy
Writer(s): Laura Reedy
Cast: Sarah Miller-Crews
Producer(s):
Director of Photography:
Animation: Laura Reedy

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Runtime: 1 min

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Synopsis

Explores the modern dilemma of trying to define what love means while being physically apart. Many scenes are once removed by a screen or bit of technology, these communication tools are superior and yet leave us feeling less than connected.

Cast/Crew

Director(s): Laura Reedy
Writer(s): Laura Reedy
Cast: Sarah Miller-Crews
Producer(s):
Director of Photography:
Animation: Laura Reedy

Specifcations

Genre:
Country:
Language:
Year:
Runtime: 1 min

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Ripple Home

5/5

A poetic symphony of emotion and connection.

Ripple Home Short Animation
Laura Reedy’s poetic animation transcends the screen, offering a deeply personal and mesmerizing glimpse into the human experience of physical disconnection. Drawing from her own life, Reedy crafts a biographical piece that explores the complex interplay between emotional distance, technology, and the longing for connection.

The animation’s brilliance lies in its fast-paced imagery, mirroring the creator’s emotional turbulence and the role of technology in fostering both connection and disconnection. The vibrant colors, skillfully employed, become a language of their own, conveying tones and emotions with remarkable precision. Reedy’s grasp of color palettes, blending warm and cold hues, enhances specific moments, adding depth to the narrative.

Sarah Miller-Crews lends her voice with a rare blend of conviction and allure, transforming Reedy’s words into a therapeutic experience for viewers. The animation, executed in flawless 2D style, is visually arresting, capturing the essence of the human soul yearning for connection.

‘Ripple Home’ is not just a film; it’s a visual triumph, a testament to Reedy’s mastery of storytelling through animation. Beautiful, moving, touching, and sensational, this piece resonates on a profound level, leaving an indelible mark on the heart. It’s a captivating journey into the intricacies of human connection and the profound impact of technology, a masterpiece that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.

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