"Pigeon: Impossible" is the tale of Walter, a rookie secret agent faced with a problem
seldom covered in basic training: what to do when a curious pigeon gets trapped inside
your multi-million dollar, government-issued nuclear briefcase.
Production on the film spanned for nearly 5 years and is the first attempt at
animation by writer/director Lucas Martell: When the project started, it was
really just an excuse to learn 3D animation, but by the end of the project I
had spent so much time reworking and polishing the story that I just wanted
people to laugh.
The end result is a hilarious 6-minute romp through the streets of
Washington D.C. as our hero fights to save himself, and the world from the
chaos reigned down by a hungry pigeon. Breathtaking visuals and a
sweeping soundtrack showcase the work of nearly one-hundred talented
artists and musicians, and the film stands as a testament to what can be
accomplished by a team of dedicated volunteers working for the love of
their craft.
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