Synopsis:
Employing the method of single frame editing, primarily focused on sound, the realistic film image transforms into a surreal, structuralist and finally even abstract film.
- Director:
- Johannes Schiehsl, Thomas Renoldner
- Year:
- 2020
- Country:
- Austria
- Running time:
- 8 min.
- Technique:
- Mixed media, 2D Animation, Stop Motion Animation
- Production type:
- Professional
- Producers:
- Johannes Schiehsl, Thomas Renoldner
- Animators:
- Johannes Schiehsl, Thomas Renoldner
- Script writers:
- Johannes Schiehsl, Thomas Renoldner
- Music composers:
- Johannes Schiehsl, Thomas Renoldnre
- Sound designers:
- Johannes Schiehsl, Andi Haller
- Editors:
- Johannes Schiehsl, Thomas Renoldner
- Production:
- Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
- Distribution:
- Vimeo
- Genres:
- Experimental, Non-narrative
- Tags:
- Surreal, Identity, Transformation, Poetic, Minimalist, Festival Darlings
- Audience:
- 16+
- Festival selections:
- Vimeo Staff Pick, Animafest Zagreb – World Festival of Animated Film
- Awards:
- Vimeo Staff Pick
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