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HM in Flensburg

31. October 2008 Categorie Blog/News | Comments Off

Energie! received an honorary mention at Flensburger Kurzfilmtage Tricky.

Dromosphere update

23. October 2008 Categorie Blog/News | Comments Off

I wrote a few posts with some additional media files about my latest project called ‘Dromosphere’ in the Sketches/WIP category. Check it out!

Dromosphere IV

23. October 2008 Categorie Sketches | Comments Off

With my new SLR camera (a Canon 400D) I was finally able to get rid of the unnecessary mechanical cable release problem. The shutter of the camera was now released electronically by the switch on the dolly. So here are a few of the latest sketches that pretty much show the direction the film has taken. The objects in ’spacetime distortion’ are sports cars. I think they’re the best medium to transport the subject of velocity. Their excessive speed serves no other purpose than to be a means to an end. Like a decorative speed furniture. By the way, for the sound I’m thinking about experimenting with reverb rooms. It seems for me the perfect analog to the long time exposure approach. Having short and quick soundburst that evolve with the reverb of synthetic rooms. But who knows, I might end up with something completely different for the sound. Anyway, here are the sketches:

 
icon for podpress  Dromosketch_1 [0:28m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Dromosketch_2 [0:08m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Dromosketch_rotation [0:07m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Spacetime -> Dromosphere III

23. October 2008 Categorie Sketches | Comments Off

So that were my first experiments. The project was still called ‘Spacetime’ at that point. The problem was, though I really liked the concept, I wasn’t really happy with the visual side of it. Spacetime travel alone just looked a bit boring to me. Eventually I decided to move away from the traveling through spacetime concept and focus on the velocity aspect, respectively the inertia of human perception. Instead of having the camera on the dolly I’d put an object on the dolly and then move the camera after each shot around the object to examine it. So the spacetime thought is still there but more isolated as a phenomenon and no longer as the only subject. Also I decided to switch to a digital still camera.

dromosphere
An early and very rough sketch of the new concept. Still very jerky as I moved the dolly manually. I still needed to rework the dolly mechanism with the new camera as digital cameras have no cable release like old school photo equipment. I also experimented with the spacetime exploration concept in digital and in color:

But even the color didn’t help. it just looks very unexciting compared to the rotation around the object on the dolly in the sequence above this one. After resolving the cable release issue I thought about changing the title from ‘Spacetime’ to ‘Dromosphere’. Here’s a self portrait with the new setup:

Dromomat
I had to build an adapter to be able to use the cable release mechanism of the dolly. I also had to build a coupler as I had to set the ‘pre-shooting mechanism’ of the camera with it. You always have to press down the button just a littlebit to activate the autofocus and the other auto stuff. That I had to do manually with my right hand (as seen above) before the dolly mechanism gets activated with my left hand (which in this picture holds the mirror). Sounds complicated? Yes it was. I hated this stupid mixup of mechanical issues in an otherwise pretty electronic setup. So with some money won at a festival I decided to buy a more professional SLR camera that had an electronic release feature.

Spacetime -> Dromosphere II

23. October 2008 Categorie Sketches | Comments Off

This is the setup that I used for my first experiments:

dolly with bolex
The Bolex is controlled by a server motor that is activated with the switch located at the back of the dolly. Below you can get a closer look at the switch and also at the server motor:

switch
The switch is activated by the little piece of wood and is active for the whole length of it which makes for the distance the camera shoots in a long time exposure.

server motor
The server motor that executes the cable release of the Bolex.

Spacetime -> Dromosphere

23. October 2008 Categorie Sketches | Comments Off

I’m currently working on a new film called ‘Dromosphere’. I wrote about it in Projections (July 2008), the Ann Arbor Film Festival Newsletter. So here’s a little explanation and a few sketches of the project so far. My first idea was to visualize and explore four-dimensional spacetime. With a camera dolly that synched a specified distance with the shutter of the camera I planned on making long time exposures of a moving camera that would then result in an animation of travelling through spacetime. First I used my 16mm bolex. I developed the film myself that’s why it looks so messy:

 
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Rencontres Audiovisuelles & Bat Yam

15. October 2008 Categorie Screenings | 0 comments »

Energie! will be screened at Rencontres Audiovisuelles in Lille [France] in november and at the Bat Yam Museum of Art [Israel] in october.

Centre Pompidou, KunstWerke & Ambulart

13. October 2008 Categorie Screenings | 0 comments »

Energie! will be screened as part of a program from the Kunstfilmbiennale at the KunstWerke in Berlin [Germany] in january and at the Centre Pompidou in Paris [France] in may. The film will also be screened at Ambulart in Hamburg [Germany] in november.

Square Eyes

6. October 2008 Categorie Screenings | 0 comments »

Energie! will be screened at the Square Eyes Festival in Arnhem [Netherlands] this month.

Der Dosenjob / The Can Job [2008]

3. October 2008 Categorie Films | 0 comments »

Der Dosenjob [2008]
HD, 2:28 minutes

A short I did for Red Bull for their X13 compilation. It’s my little hommage to Tsukamoto’s Tetsuo and Cronenberg’s Films;-) I didn’t put the short here to watch as it doesn’t really fit in with my other films but you can watch it here.