Project Detail

Exposure

Synopsis

A curious and remote coastal research site becomes a vibrant and graphic testament to impermanence. Using a range of experimental animation techniques the film studies both physical exposure to time and weathering, and photographic exposure to light, processing chemicals and mark-making directly on to celluloid.

Details

Year
2005
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
5 mins, 53 secs
Format
35mm, Optical
Director
Peter Collis
Producer
Peter Collis
Editor
Peter Collis
Director of Photography
Peter Collis
Sound
Peter Collis

Production Status

Production Company

Tram Films

3 Burnham Cottages
Tram Road
Rye Harbour
East Sussex TN31 7TZ
UK

T/F+44 (0)1797 223 793

tram.films@btinternet.com

Sales Company

Lux

3rd Floor
Shacklewell Studios
18 Shacklewell Lane
London E8 2EZ
UK

T+44 (0)20 7503 3980

sales@lux.org.uk

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