Painting (I) (2017)

A thirty second tracking shot, moving toward, beneath, and away from a large tree at night is abstracted by slowing the original footage down to 360 minutes, rendering the movement in the shot imperceptible to the naked eye. "I wanted to undo all that is conventionally considered cinema, to reveal the tensions between still image and moving image, stasis and movement, space and temporality, the perceptible and the imperceptible." — Scott Barley

Director: Scott Barley
Runtime: 360 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Scott Barley
Editing: Scott Barley
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Painting (I) about?
A thirty second tracking shot, moving toward, beneath, and away from a large tree at night is abstracted by slowing the original footage down to 360 minutes, rendering the movement in the shot imperceptible to the naked eye. "I wanted to undo all that is conventionally considered cinema, to reveal the tensions between still image and moving image, stasis and movement, space and temporality, the perceptible and the imperceptible." — Scott Barley
Who directed Painting (I)?
Painting (I) was directed by Scott Barley.
How long is Painting (I)?
Painting (I) has a runtime of 6h 0m (360 minutes).