Liquidator (2010)
A project making innovative use of existing archive images of Willy Mullens’ silent film Haarlem (1922). The original film shows the city in straightforward shots and camera movements. Due to deterioration these images changed in a dramatic way. In the adaption Karel Doing zooms in on these effects with the aid of digital techniques like optical flow and morphing. Michal Osowski collaborated on the project with sound that is directely linked to the image, he used the changes in density of the film to control complex filters and distortion effects.
Director: Karel Doing
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 2010
Music: Michal Osowski
Production: Doing Film, EYE Film Institute Netherlands
Country: Netherlands
Original Language: en
Keywords
found footage
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Liquidator about?
- A project making innovative use of existing archive images of Willy Mullens’ silent film Haarlem (1922). The original film shows the city in straightforward shots and camera movements. Due to deterioration these images changed in a dramatic way. In the adaption Karel Doing zooms in on these effects with the aid of digital techniques like optical flow and morphing. Michal Osowski collaborated on the project with sound that is directely linked to the image, he used the changes in density of the film to control complex filters and distortion effects.
- Who directed Liquidator?
- Liquidator was directed by Karel Doing.
- How long is Liquidator?
- Liquidator has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- Where was Liquidator produced?
- Liquidator was produced in Netherlands.