Wind Vane (1972)
Two cameras mounted on tripods with wind vane attachments were positioned about 50 feet apart along an axis of 45 degrees to the direction of the wind. Both cameras were free to pan through 360 degrees in the horizontal plane. There are three continuous 100 foot takes for each screen. The movements of the two cameras, which were filming simultaneously, were controlled by the wind strength and direction.
Director: Chris Welsby
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Production: Arts Council of Great Britain
Country: United Kingdom
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Wind Vane about?
- Two cameras mounted on tripods with wind vane attachments were positioned about 50 feet apart along an axis of 45 degrees to the direction of the wind. Both cameras were free to pan through 360 degrees in the horizontal plane. There are three continuous 100 foot takes for each screen. The movements of the two cameras, which were filming simultaneously, were controlled by the wind strength and direction.
- Who directed Wind Vane?
- Wind Vane was directed by Chris Welsby.
- How long is Wind Vane?
- Wind Vane has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- What genre is Wind Vane?
- Wind Vane is a Documentary film.
- Where was Wind Vane produced?
- Wind Vane was produced in United Kingdom.