How to (and Not to) Show Panic Attacks On-Screen
"Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" is lauded for accurately portraying a panic attack, but how did the animators achieve this? And why does a show like "Velma" fall short? In this video essay, we delve into the artistry and challenges of visualizing anxiety on-screen, examining how animation and live-action techniques can shed light on mental health struggles. Let's uncover the secrets of making the internal, external.
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