Slow Blink
A camera is locked upon a dancers face, framed in a perpetual and intimate close-up. The film gives us license to stare, to invest, and spend time gazing at a face, and we feel it, funnily enough, in our bodies. This film was made with over 300 still photographs taken with a Holga Camera, and 8 rolls of black and white Super 8 film.
Director: Phillip Barker
Runtime: 6 min
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Slow Blink about?
- A camera is locked upon a dancers face, framed in a perpetual and intimate close-up. The film gives us license to stare, to invest, and spend time gazing at a face, and we feel it, funnily enough, in our bodies. This film was made with over 300 still photographs taken with a Holga Camera, and 8 rolls of black and white Super 8 film.
- Who directed Slow Blink?
- Slow Blink was directed by Phillip Barker.
- How long is Slow Blink?
- Slow Blink has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).