1 Seconde (1991)
“When he shot Une seconde (4 min., 20 sec.), a video animation without computer graphics, Richard Angers tried to adapt Norman McLaren’s animation techniques to video shooting and editing. A long-term solitary task, in which images are moved by hand, centimetre by centimetre, in which one plays with the number of images per second, and in which the ± pure quest for effects is more important than the message”. BLANCHARD, Louise. “Les vidéastes sont au ‘rendez-vous’”, Le Journal de Montréal, Montreal (9 February 1992), p. 38.
Director: Richard Angers
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date: September 10, 1991
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 1 Seconde about?
- “When he shot Une seconde (4 min., 20 sec.), a video animation without computer graphics, Richard Angers tried to adapt Norman McLaren’s animation techniques to video shooting and editing. A long-term solitary task, in which images are moved by hand, centimetre by centimetre, in which one plays with the number of images per second, and in which the ± pure quest for effects is more important than the message”. BLANCHARD, Louise. “Les vidéastes sont au ‘rendez-vous’”, Le Journal de Montréal, Montreal (9 February 1992), p. 38.
- Who directed 1 Seconde?
- 1 Seconde was directed by Richard Angers.
- How long is 1 Seconde?
- 1 Seconde has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
- What genre is 1 Seconde?
- 1 Seconde is a Animation film.
- Where was 1 Seconde produced?
- 1 Seconde was produced in Canada.