Netflix Just Quietly Released A New Season Of Its Most Experimental Show
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Netflix Just Quietly Released A New Season Of Its Most Experimental Show
"The animated anthology series has always pushed the limits of what was possible with animation, from hyper-realistic CGI to ultra-stylized 2D images, all under the careful guidance of creator Tim Miller."
"It's all CG, it's all computer-generated, but we lean heavily on the established way that puppets can move, and we tried to emulate that wherever possible."
"Love Death & Robots Volume 4 contains a number of sequels and follow-ups to previous shorts, including a cyberpunk short set in the universe of Volume 3's 'Swarm'."
"Tim Miller's own short that utilizes a rare medium for the series: live-action photography, stars Our Flag Means Death's Rhys Darby as an unassuming priest sent to make contact with an alien species."
The fourth volume of Love Death & Robots showcases adventurous animation, starting with the marionette-style representation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers in the short 'Can't Stop,' which was entirely computer-generated. This season features sequels to prior shorts, like a cyberpunk segment connected to 'Swarm' and an innovative diorama approach in 'Night of the Mini Dead.' New concepts are also introduced, such as Tim Miller's 'Golgotha,' which merges live-action photography with animation, setting a priest against an alien backdrop, emphasizing the breadth of creativity in this anthology series.
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