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I like to describe the Paper Cinema as live animation for live music. It’s the accidental meeting of inkblots, photocopied illustrations, angle-poise lamps and video technology which magically brings a cast of hand-drawn, hand-animated puppets to life. It’s definitely not shadow puppetry and nor is it strictly animation as all the images are still. It’s just something we invented.
Nic Rawling from The Paper Cinema explains what a paper cinema actually IS.