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Tony Hill, GB |
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GB , 1984
Video, 17 min
Regie/Director, Realisation: Tony Hill |
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A film which by the use of a simple camera movement, explores
and reviews a number of relationships to the ground. The viewpoint
continuously orbits places, objects, people and events. The observations
made slowly at first dwelling within the subject, gradually speed
up to reveal a double sided ground flipping like a tossed coin,
then slow again to oscillate about the earths edge.
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Holding The Viewer |
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GB , 1992
Video, 1 min
Regie/Director, Realisation: Tony Hill |
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Reversing the perspective with British humour the viewer is
granted a physical experience of what it means to direct a
camera. |
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