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Death and the Gypsy - Vancouver Film School (VFS)

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2007

Created by Vancouver Film School student Jim Nagy through the VFS Digital Character Animation program.

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  • that was his foot

  • until he trip in he stairs and brok hes guitar

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  • it's a me, mario!

  • Fine until the gypsy collapses out of sleep deprivation.

  • @TheGodivaCat especially about the one when he (trails off) and the barbarian.. (continues)

  • and when does the gypsy sleep???

  • @nooodleeee

    Köszönöm

  • "He was a happy soul; loved to dance, play music and tell tall stories."

    Oh, I just love those tall stories.

  • i like it that was a good story of a gypsy i wish there was more

  • Death and the Gypsy is a mythology good video. The Grim Reaper makes regular appearances in literature, movies, and television; as we are going to the Gate Of Death the day we are born, and this matured the Reaper spirit. The Gypsy character illustrates skill, society values skills; the Grim Reaper is looking around for the unskilled, unwanted, and unsung for the premature passing away. A good story and a relevant lesson of life, even a music skill can create value for the life.

  • Why does the format change at 2:15, on Death's "foot" 's close-up ?

    Nice short though.

  • @vneckxhibition sorry to tell you this... but... that's called 'jumping' not dancing

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