Moving Statics (1969)
Will Spoor is a Dutch performer, working in the abstract side of movement and mime. He has considerable knowledge of the potential of film and his intention was to extend his work into realms that were impossible for live theatre. We used a combination of animation and in-camera superimpositions to create structures of body movement. Our work on sound composition came to a head in this film with organically and electronically complex sounds. It was the most valuable collaboration we had done with another artist since Larry Sitsky; an intense concentration of our energies and skills and of his energies and skills. (Arthur Cantrill & Corinne Cantrill)
Director: Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: January 1, 1969
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Arthur Cantrill
Cinematography: Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill
Editing: Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Moving Statics about?
- Will Spoor is a Dutch performer, working in the abstract side of movement and mime. He has considerable knowledge of the potential of film and his intention was to extend his work into realms that were impossible for live theatre. We used a combination of animation and in-camera superimpositions to create structures of body movement. Our work on sound composition came to a head in this film with organically and electronically complex sounds. It was the most valuable collaboration we had done with another artist since Larry Sitsky; an intense concentration of our energies and skills and of his energies and skills. (Arthur Cantrill & Corinne Cantrill)
- Who directed Moving Statics?
- Moving Statics was directed by Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill.
- Who stars in Moving Statics?
- Moving Statics stars Will Spoor, Ellen Itzinger, Tony Clear.
- How long is Moving Statics?
- Moving Statics has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
- Where was Moving Statics produced?
- Moving Statics was produced in Australia.