'In the Labyrinth'
Abridged version of the original 79 minutes movie of the National Film Board theme pavilion at Montreal Expo 67.
'Pillow Talk' (1959)
The interaction at the start of this clip is the kind of initial ideas i had for this project. The frames interact with one another even though they are two completely different scenes.
'Down with Love' (2003)
Another example of the interaction between the two characters in different frames.
'The Rules of Attraction' (2002)
The final part of this clip, where the two screen come together as one is an area that i was interested in at the beginning of this project. I had an idea about 4 housemates that all left their house at the same time and went off in different directions. I wanted to use this technique to show them separating from each other.
'Conversations with Other Women' (2005)
This clip involves two cameras shooting the same scene at the same time from different angles. This technique lets the audience watch both characters facial expressions and body language while the other other character is speaking.
Toward the end of the clip, the second screen shows footage of the characters when they were younger. I also like this idea of the screens showing the actual scene and also what is being talked about. A memory etc.
'THINK!' drink driving campaign
This advert shows two things that are happening at the same time. This means that the audience can see the effect the crash has on the mans wife.
'Sugar Water' - Cibo Matto
This music video was directed by Michel Gondry and has had a big influence on some of my previous work. The perfect timing and choreography really make the piece stand out as an amazing piece of visual art.
'Sideways'
This trailer contains a number of different sized frames, which float across and up and down the screen showing different scenes and characters.
This film is a busy mess of multiple screens and sounds and even repetition and scene manipulation. The frames are all in different sizes and shapes and sometime overlap with each other and the way through the film. It's like a psychological mixup inside a teenage girl's head.
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