All Videos Tagged Monster (The Visual Music Village) - The Visual Music Village2024-05-07T22:39:32Zhttp://visualmusic.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=Monster&rss=yes&xn_auth=no"America's Wonderland" 35MM Cameraless 2013 (Pratt DDA Experimental Animation)tag:visualmusic.ning.com,2013-04-04:2232935:Video:550932013-04-04T05:05:20.302ZRobert Lyonshttp://visualmusic.ning.com/profile/RobertLyons
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Created in my Spring 2013 Pratt Experimental Animation Class, this is raw cameraless animation, or scratch film footage, transferred from 35mm film to a digital file on a Spirit at Technicolor Postworks in NYC. I had the footage transferred once as print, and once as…
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Created in my Spring 2013 Pratt Experimental Animation Class, this is raw cameraless animation, or scratch film footage, transferred from 35mm film to a digital file on a Spirit at Technicolor Postworks in NYC. I had the footage transferred once as print, and once as negative, in order to get more material to edit from. I gave my students clear & black leader, various print & neg found footage, and some old Hi-Con film matte rolls, as well as bag loads of art supplies, to draw, scratch, and otherwise alter & abuse the film stock. Then I demonstrated a number of techniques involving bleaching, stenciling, abrasives, rubbings, & burning, for them to experiment with and let them lose to have some fun with this abstract approach to filmmaking.<br />
The music the footage is set against is "Ozium" by Monster Magnet.