165708
Shot entirely in 16mm black and white film using single frame photography, 165708 employs in-camera techniques and chemical manipulation of processed film to produce an eidetic study of temporal elasticity.
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Shot entirely in 16mm black and white film using single frame photography, 165708 employs in-camera techniques and chemical manipulation of processed film to produce an eidetic study of temporal elasticity.
The history of humanity and of our planet in four minutes. An eco-friendly statement developed in a single shot that has it all: humor, action and tragedy.
Mary Pickford and Janet Gaynor, seamlessly appropriated from their early silent films, are cast into a surreal epic with an upending of the Frankenstein story and a contemporary undercurrent of hive collapse.
There is no singular shot that defines a photographers career as it is about the process of photography and the fine balance between passion and obsession.
Explore new worlds without leaving the theater! Kid Flix includes the best short films from New York International Children’s Film Festival, the largest film festival for kids and teens.
Five Swazi orphaned children turn their past trauma into creative fuel for an original collective fairytale, in which they send a young girl on a dangerous quest.
Three men remember their mothers in this animated documentary, through interwoven monologues and hand drawn animation, to explore the central relationship of all our lives.
Objects and devices become bodily and manipulative. The magician is a composed cartoon machine repeating tricks and equations. When products become prosthetics does the accessory take some emotional control?
A SCAD-commissioned, short cinematic history of hats that chronicles the evolution of millinery and the considerations of modern hat makers as they reinterpret the form. With stop-motion visuals and sartorial special effects, 'The Milliner' is a playful exploration of the history of hats and design.
As visual media becomes ever more ubiquitous, do we need our memories? Are our smart phones a barrier between us and experience? I examine these questions with the help of my grandfather’s footage and memories as he nears the end of his life.
A woman dissects and shares her inner self in an attempt to navigate her way through depression and the ups and downs of life.
The life of a man through his hands and the ones around him.