In this animated short by Malcolm Sutherland we see the written languages of birds come to life. Made in 2005.

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  • Brad Gangel 5 months ago
    amazing video. just incredibly creative and progressive. loved the ending. the city coming in and people and the sounds of society. brilliant. i'll be checking out a few more of your videos soon.
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  • davidbdr 5 months ago
    Fantastic!
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  • Dale Hayward 5 months ago
    this is still one of my all time favs of your malcolm! it's simplicity is beautiful
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  • Zoytsa 5 months ago
    your simbolism is very touching
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  • Videofyles 5 months ago
    beautiful, original, and inspiring.
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  • Cartoon Smart plus 4 months ago
    Excellent! Thanks for sharing
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  • jim le fevre plus 4 months ago
    Really really wonderful. I agree with Zoytsa, above the wonderful charm and pacing, the humour of the symbolism and the character of the animation is such a joy.

    I got really sucked in. Great (and your other stuff rocks, thanks for a good morning's digression)
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  • Retchy 4 months ago
    Wow, that was amazing. Love it :)
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  • tom littler 1 month ago
    I never thought bird calls could be so entertaining my dad is a twitcher and I am making a point of him watching this.
    Great Work as ever Mr Sutherland
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