Color Slidings (1972)
Abstract colour compositions in yellow, red, and blue, created using an optical printer, are assembled layer by layer. To accomplish this, the filmmaker used film footage that he had already processed, scratched, and painted. Seip was trying to create an effect of depth in his film; this sense is reinforced by the intensity of the colours. The sound comes from a direct optical representation of the integrally edited audio track.
Director: Mattijn Seip
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Country: Netherlands
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mattijn Seip
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Color Slidings about?
- Abstract colour compositions in yellow, red, and blue, created using an optical printer, are assembled layer by layer. To accomplish this, the filmmaker used film footage that he had already processed, scratched, and painted. Seip was trying to create an effect of depth in his film; this sense is reinforced by the intensity of the colours. The sound comes from a direct optical representation of the integrally edited audio track.
- Who directed Color Slidings?
- Color Slidings was directed by Mattijn Seip.
- How long is Color Slidings?
- Color Slidings has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
- Where was Color Slidings produced?
- Color Slidings was produced in Netherlands.