Why Watch? Like the title suggests, Denis Chapon drew 12 drawings everyday for 3 years. That also means he made 1 second of his movie every day. He did this without a definite plan, but he was clever enough to include a title sequence in his work.
The result is a piece of dedicated doodling that seems to come alive from the guy in class bored by the science lecture. It’s half-accident, but it’s full of imagination and a playfulness aided by Chapon’s use of scratch paper and a fluid style that lends itself to one image dissolving into the next. If you don’t already have a smile on your face and an awe for three years of hand-drawn hard work, get ready for both to overtake you.
What will it cost? Only 4 minutes.