Like "Ex Oblivione", "Manahatta" is another "neon animation" (Which in my opinion looked more like a bunch of live-action sequences with a Photoshop filter on them rather than actual animation) done by Jack Feldstein, which adapts the reading of one poem: "Manahatta" by Walt Whitman, which is performed by George Wallace.
Fortunately, I found this to be much better than "Ex Oblivione", mostly because, unlike in that "neon animation", here the sequences and the animation style were more appropriate and fitting with the tone of the poem, resulting in something more dynamic and pleasant to watch, despite not being anything memorable.
From all the shorts done by Jack Feldstein that I've seen so far, I think this was the one which I enjoyed most.
Fortunately, I found this to be much better than "Ex Oblivione", mostly because, unlike in that "neon animation", here the sequences and the animation style were more appropriate and fitting with the tone of the poem, resulting in something more dynamic and pleasant to watch, despite not being anything memorable.
From all the shorts done by Jack Feldstein that I've seen so far, I think this was the one which I enjoyed most.