
"Lee Lanier serves up a tasty cinematic appetizer...
If any grousing can be registered, it would be the greedy notion
that we should see more of this talented artist's unique skill
and imagination."
Phil Hall, Film Threat
"...the film industry is starting to take notice of Lanier,
whose future is just beginning after his return from the 2001
Sundance Film Festival."
Patrick Golier, NOW.com
"From the mastermind behind last year's digital phenomenon
Millennium Bug comes Mirror, an introspective commentary
on social acceptance and ephemeral beauty. Created entirely
in 3-D, Mirror is a graceful (yet occasionally grotesque)
balance of craft and content."
Ben Radatz, RES Magazine
"This is an interesting piece, and the format is astoundingly
well realized. I don't know the technical name for this sort of
animation, but it really blows my mind, whatever it is. It looks real!
Jessica Hundley, FilmsOn
"Lee Lanier shows his pixels aren't as twisted as
today's standards of beauty in his animated Mirror,
an eye-popping three-minute triumph of social commentary
that introduces a stunning virtual actress."
Susan Tavernetti, Palo Alto Weekly
"Another haunting and wonderfully surreal film by Lee Lanier."
Bill Stahl, Senior Animator, Pacific Data Images
"...a blur of images every woman confronts when inexplicably finding herself squeezing into melanoma-tan panty hose..." Joyce Martha, Author, Digital Designer