Lionel Essrog is having one of those days where nothing seems to go right. After arriving late to work for a conference call, he hastily soils his shirt while gorging himself on lunch. Not wanting to appear unprofessional during his afternoon meeting, unsuccessfully he tries to remove the stain. However, carelessly he discards the napkin onto the ground.
Disgusted by the gross display of littering, a statue of colossal proportions decides to take action; it ambushes Lionel Essrog. The enraged statue swiftly chases Lionel through the streets and alleyways like the hunter in a game of hide and seek.
Finally, the statue corners Lionel. With no escape, Lionel pleads with the statue. Aptly the statue is able to illustrate what has upset it, and once Lionel realizes his mistake, the statue releases him. Lionel properly tosses his napkin into the trash and the statue returns to an inanimate object.
Thesis statement: Digital compositing is a new kind of realism, which creates the perception of something that could have happened, although it really could not.
Sep 10, 2007
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