Doesnt it take the mystery out of it? There are some things in art I would rather not know how they are done.
2015-07-19 15:00 GMT-04:00 Beebe, Roger W. <[email protected]>: > All, > > I assume most of you have, at this point, seen Ben Russell’s River Rites. > I just watched it an additional three times over the past few weeks as part > of a show that I presented in Warsaw, Istanbul, and Paris. As many times > as I’ve watched it now, I continued to be confused about how the original > action was choreographed, before being reversed in post. Since I had the > file with me, I knew it’d be easy enough to throw it into Premiere and > re-reverse it, restoring the original motion to the film. With Ben’s > blessing (after the fact), I went ahead and did it and have posted it to > Vimeo. I do think it’s helped me learn a little something about the film, > and I think the end (the former start) is actually pretty poignant in this > newly flipped version. I also reversed the sound and titles as well, > although Ben tells me there was some work on the original sound that won’t > be revealed in my “righting” of the finished audio. I took the liberty of > retitling this re-reversal too, which maybe means I think this is more than > a footnote to the original. In any case, I do think it only works in > palimpsestic relation to Ben’s film, so if you haven’t yet seen River > Rites, check that out first here: > > https://vimeo.com/25532189 > > And the re-reversed version can be found on my Vimeo channel, for the > moment with a password, here: > > https://vimeo.com/133853342 > pw: brrb > > So, yes, an odd thing. I’d be curious to hear any reactions you have. > > … > Roger > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks >
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