
(OO) - Animation Short Film (2017) - YouTube
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Analysis of (OO) (Seoro Oh, 2017) — Fantasy/Animation
Oct 13, 2023 · (OO) is an animated short film directed by Seoro Oh in 2017 that illustrates the unpleasant experiences that someone encounters when they catch a cold. The unnamed protagonist’s journey begins with a sneeze but escalates into a cold.
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Dive into the unique world of (OO), an animated short film from 2017 that explores themes of imagination, curiosity, and wonder. This captivating story unfol...
(OO) by Seoro Oh - zippyframes.com
Jul 19, 2019 · The happenings of someone's nostrils is the short synopsis of Seoro Oh's (OO) film, which proves that sometimes it's easier in animation to visualize than actually narrate.
Short Film "OO-" Intro Animation (2006) on Vimeo
OO- is an ultra low budget, surreal digital short film about the intertwined fates of an egg and a young man in mourning. When the eggs own love interest is boiled in the pan the egg becomes suicidal.
(OO), the short film that shows what’s behind a sneeze.
Jul 22, 2019 · In the short (OO), South Korean animator Seoro Oh illustrated everything behind a sneeze with a roundup of metaphors.
(OO) (animation movie, 2017) - Kinorium
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Seoro Oh's Short Film (OO) Perfectly Captures Our Nasal Struggles
Aug 12, 2019 · In his six-minute animated film titled (OO), Seoro Oh explores the nasal passages and shows us different imagery as well as metaphors that describe what it feels like to have a runny nose and a sneezing fit.