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Granular Film - Beirut (2016)

ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー

上映時間 : 7分

演出 : Charles-André Coderre

シノプシス

The capital of Lebanon burns through photo-chemical manipulation, specifically variations on Mordançage and Chromaflex film processing techniques. Still, the images from one of the oldest cities in the world remain recognizable... The footage is almost entirely edited in camera. The sound design includes field recordings, modular synthesizers, and Buzuk samples by Bob Lachapelle.

出演

製作陣

Charles-André Coderre
Charles-André Coderre
Director
Charles-André Coderre
Charles-André Coderre
Writer

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