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Quick Update From The Entropy Code
A scene from the "The Entropy Code", Captors gaze into a canyon beneath a vivid sky. Hybrid 3D-2D animation style by Zine Eddine I have been quiet because I have been working. There are a few real updates on The Entropy Code, so let’s get into it. The movie is moving forward The short film is moving forward. The visuals are sharper. The world is clearer. The music is coming together. The whole thing is starting to feel more like the film I saw in my head when this started. An
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Apr 242 min read


Animation Needs Rebels
How The Entropy Code Pushes Back Against “Copy-Paste” Trends Most animated projects today lean hard into anime aesthetics. Not because the stories demand it. But because it is efficient. Because it is expected. Because the algorithm rewards what feels familiar. Somewhere along the way, shortcuts became the norm. We decided to go the other way. “Thank You For Actually Animating” When we released our first look at The Entropy Code, we weren’t sure how the internet would react t
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Dec 5, 20252 min read


A Scene from The Entropy Code: Finally Revealed
A glimpse inside the simulation. This is the moment the Captives and Captors step onto the screen for the first time. For the past year I have been quietly building The Entropy Code, an animated sci fi short film about creativity, exploitation, and the cost of suffering inside a simulated world. The project has grown into something far larger than I ever expected. It has become a film, a universe, a community, and an ongoing creative journey that has taken shape one shot at a
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Dec 2, 20252 min read
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