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Created in 1999 by Austrian animator Barbel Neubauer, Firehouse features an abstract series of images made by exposing organic materials such as leaves and stalks on to 35mm film using a flashlight. The music that accompanies the images, composed by Neubauer, is of a highly rhythmic and electronic nature, creating a strong sense of juxtaposition between the organic nature of the imagery and the electronic pulse of the soundtrack. Colour is used to great dynamic affect in this film. Half way through, the screen turns to white as the synthetic pulse of the music strips back to a distant throb. When the drums kick back in again, the colours return in the form of thick blocks of stone. Comments are closed.
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AuthorMy name is Clay Sandford and I am currently studying an FDA in Film and Media Production at University Centre Weston. I have a keen interest in directing, cinematography and camera operating. Archives
April 2017
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