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Animator vs Gilliamesque - What's the difference?

animator | gilliamesque |

As a noun animator

is one who animates something; one who brings something to life or the appearance of life.

As an adjective gilliamesque is

reminiscent of the works of (terry gilliam) (born 1940), american-born british animator and film director, characterised by surreal imaginative fantasy.

animator

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who animates something; one who brings something to life or the appearance of life.
  • The android turned to gaze at its animator .
  • One who creates an animation or cartoon; a cartoonist.
  • In recent years, animators using computer rendering have largely superseded artists working by hand.

    gilliamesque

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Reminiscent of the works of (Terry Gilliam) (born 1940), American-born British animator and film director, characterised by surreal imaginative fantasy.
  • * 1991 , Richard LaGravenese, The Fisher king: the book of the film
  • Terry agreed because he felt it was a little far out and, as I was reminded, Terry wanted to stay clear of things that seemed too Gilliamesque .
  • * 1999 , I. Q. Hunter, British science fiction cinema
  • Brazil is quintessentially Gilliamesque , in blurring the distinction between real and dream-states, sane and mad, inside and outside...
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