Motion Pictures for Wall Frames: Volume 1 (2019)

ALL 07/11/2019 (en) 3 Min
  • Release
    07/11/2019
  • Production
    The Apothetae Society
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  • Original title
    Motion Pictures for Wall Frames: Volume 1
  • Original language
    en
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Overview

'Motion Pictures for Wall Frames: Vol 1' is the first in a series of experimental films by filmmaker Lee Eubanks. The series is focused on infusing environments of motion and time inherent in cinema with traditional visual art themes. 'Volume 1' involves six scenes which each showcase a different genre of photography or painting interpreted through cinematic movement and duration. Each scene is comprised of a single stationary shot reaching the 30-second maximum shot length of the hand-wound Krasnogorsk-3 camera. While 'Motion Pictures for Wall Frames' can be screened through traditional cinematic formats, the project is designed to be shown framed on a wall, either through projection or digital picture screen, much like a framed photograph or canvas. This concept originated from Eubanks' desire to see works of cinema showcased similarly to how pictures and paintings are commonly displayed across the world.

  1. Lee Eubanks

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Motion Pictures for Wall Frames: Volume 1 (2019) 3 Min

ALL 07/11/2019 (en)
  • Release 07/11/2019
  • Production
    The Apothetae Society
  • Original title Motion Pictures for Wall Frames: Volume 1
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

'Motion Pictures for Wall Frames: Vol 1' is the first in a series of experimental films by filmmaker Lee Eubanks. The series is focused on infusing environments of motion and time inherent in cinema with traditional visual art themes. 'Volume 1' involves six scenes which each showcase a different genre of photography or painting interpreted through cinematic movement and duration. Each scene is comprised of a single stationary shot reaching the 30-second maximum shot length of the hand-wound Krasnogorsk-3 camera. While 'Motion Pictures for Wall Frames' can be screened through traditional cinematic formats, the project is designed to be shown framed on a wall, either through projection or digital picture screen, much like a framed photograph or canvas. This concept originated from Eubanks' desire to see works of cinema showcased similarly to how pictures and paintings are commonly displayed across the world.

  1. Lee Eubanks

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer