Monday, 24 March 2008
Trailer
Melbourne International Film Festival trailer, 1:25, 1993
The 'nineties work so far in this series were rarely, if at all, screened. But this final post is something of an exception. In 1993 I was asked to make a super 8 film trailer for the Melbourne International Film Festival which was screened several times a day for about two weeks, and then never again.
Friday, 21 March 2008
Protein
Protein, 9:35, 1994
Moving forward one year for some systematic sampled randomness, images of waveforms, binary code and trains, repetitive audio samples of TV documentaries, modems and dial tones, a dubby data melange, all very current in 1994, on sound stripe super 8.
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Circle of Confusion
Circle of Confusion, 6:11, 1993
Another rarely screened film in the impromptu early 'nineties festival which also features m-dot.report and over at Brut Smog some of Professor Ham's wonderful Standard 8 work here and here. Urban reflections shot in grainy high contrast black and white Super 8 accompanied by a looping sample soundtrack. I found a few other old super 8 films from around the same time (of dubious quality - artistic and technical). If any one's really interested, that's what the comments are for.
Labels:
architecture,
Melbourne,
nineties,
super 8,
video
Saturday, 15 March 2008
m-dot.report
m-dot.report, 6:02, 1991
A recently rediscovered video that has never been publicly screened, until now.
Labels:
Australia,
nineties,
Port Phillip Bay,
UFOs,
video
Wednesday, 5 March 2008
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