Lucas Martell had just six months of 3D experience when he started Pigeon: Impossible five years ago, yet the director was still able to create one of the best-received shorts of the year. We take a look behind the creative and technical processes in bringing the film to life on this year‘s festival circuit.
Read more about the making of ‘Pigeon: Impossible‘ in issue 124 of 3D World.
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