Seasons... (2002)
Brakhage's frame-by-frame hand carvings and etchings directly into the film emulsion, sometimes photographically combined with paint, are illuminated by Solomon's optical printing; this footage was then edited by Solomon into a four part 'seasonal cycle'. This film can be considered to be part of a larger, 'umbrella' work by Brakhage entitled «...» . Seasons... is inspired by the colors and textures found in the woodcuts of Hokusai and Hiroshige, and the playful sense of forms dancing in space from the film works of Robert Breer and Len Lye.
Director: Stan Brakhage, Phil Solomon
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date: September 23, 2002
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
short film, experimental
More Films by Director: Stan Brakhage, Phil Solomon
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Seasons... about?
- Brakhage's frame-by-frame hand carvings and etchings directly into the film emulsion, sometimes photographically combined with paint, are illuminated by Solomon's optical printing; this footage was then edited by Solomon into a four part 'seasonal cycle'. This film can be considered to be part of a larger, 'umbrella' work by Brakhage entitled «...» . Seasons... is inspired by the colors and textures found in the woodcuts of Hokusai and Hiroshige, and the playful sense of forms dancing in space from the film works of Robert Breer and Len Lye.
- Who directed Seasons...?
- Seasons... was directed by Stan Brakhage, Phil Solomon.
- How long is Seasons...?
- Seasons... has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
- Where was Seasons... produced?
- Seasons... was produced in United States of America.