Redshift (2001)
Belying their apparent stillness, Emily Richardson’s time lapse studies make for compelling and surprisingly eventful viewing: in the case of Redshift (named appropriately, after Hubbles law regarding the different wavelengths of light from stars), the activity is on a galactic scale: the wheeling of the heavens over a ragged line of coast. — Shane Danielsen; 57th Edinburgh International Film Festival 2003, Black Box Activity.
Director: Emily Richardson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date: January 1, 2001
Cinematography: Emily Richardson
Country: United Kingdom
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Redshift about?
- Belying their apparent stillness, Emily Richardson’s time lapse studies make for compelling and surprisingly eventful viewing: in the case of Redshift (named appropriately, after Hubbles law regarding the different wavelengths of light from stars), the activity is on a galactic scale: the wheeling of the heavens over a ragged line of coast. — Shane Danielsen; 57th Edinburgh International Film Festival 2003, Black Box Activity.
- Who directed Redshift?
- Redshift was directed by Emily Richardson.
- How long is Redshift?
- Redshift has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
- What genre is Redshift?
- Redshift is a Documentary film.
- Where was Redshift produced?
- Redshift was produced in United Kingdom.