Tools Of The Trade: How Jamil Lahham Used VR Software Quill To Pay Tribute To A Classic Syrian Series
Lahham’s short ‘Rise and Shine’ is an animated tribute to the 1970s Syrian program ‘Sah Al-Noom.’
Lahham’s short ‘Rise and Shine’ is an animated tribute to the 1970s Syrian program ‘Sah Al-Noom.’
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Welcome to our new series, in which industry artists and filmmakers speak about their favorite tool they used on a recent project.
Welcome to our new series, in which industry artists and filmmakers speak about their favorite tool they used on a recent project.