As the best animation of the Oscar, it may be flat, after all, this year's competition is not too fierce. However, it is not too much to win an award as a clay animation. A lot of clay and a lot of time are quite hard work. Every thing must be made with clay first, and then every subtle change must be completed by heating the clay to change the shape. You can imagine how much work a simple talking lens needs to do. Often only a few seconds of footage can be used after a day's work. It’s not unreasonable for the Princess classmate to say that people who make clay animations are lunatics.
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