Steve Thompson, age 31, introduces himself to us: he's clay. He talks about the struggle of growing up clay, feeling different, getting picked on at school, thinking it was his fault, and drowning his sorrows at a clay bar. His dad, Lance, talks sympathetically about his son. Off camera, "Mr. X" looks back at the 1970s, when being clay was cool, but that time has passed. Steve discovers a support group, which helps him to accept that it's okay to be clay.
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Writing | Jon Watts | Writer |
Visual Effects | Jon Watts | Animation |
Production | David Karlsberg | Producer |
Camera | David Karlsberg | Director of Photography |
Art | Stason Strong | Production Design |
Editing | Mark Bourgeois | Editor |
Sound | Ben Wendel | Original Music Composer |
Sound | George Haddad | Sound Designer |
Crew | Hayden Bursk | Additional Music |
Sound | Sam Alexander | Sound Recordist |
Editing | Stephen R. Sheridan | Color Timer |
Editing | Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
Directing | David Karlsberg | Director |
Directing | Jon Watts | Director |
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