The examples shown here represent a small fraction of Moser's film output, which includes a variety of methods of animation, including traditional cell animation, découpage, claymation, and even direct (distress) animation, in which Moser painstakingly altered individual frames.
All of Moser's movies were shot exclusively on Super-8 movie film, and later transferred to video which allowed for easier manipulation.
A Leisurely Drive, 1982, Super-8 film
Tower Records, 1987, Super-8 film
Commodore 64 Flight Simulator and Jet: Buzzing the WTC, 1985, Super-8 film, Commodore-64 computer
Safety Lesson for Farmers and Soldiers, 1981, Super-8 film
Clay Man (Part I): Hanging Out on a Typewriter, 1982, Super-8 film
Clay Man (Part II): Clay Man Won't Die, 1982, Super-8 film
Clay Man (Part III): Clay Man Finally Dies, 1982, Super-8 film
Animation study: morphing, 1982, Super-8 film
Life Board Game: Iraq War Version, 1982, Super-8 film