Director Theodore Ushev on Bringing ‘Blind Vaysha’ to Life in Four Dimensions
Theo Ushev breaks down his creative process on the making of his latest thought-provoking short.
Theo Ushev breaks down his creative process on the making of his latest thought-provoking short.
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The sequences were originally supposed to appear in the film itself.
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