Deep Red (2013)
Dense, addictive, multi-pass, colour printing with trees shorn of their leaves transformed into thirty six layer deep technicolour. Deep Red is an investigation into additive colour mixing on film. Handmade by a d-i-y silkscreen printing technique. Starting point are on black and white hi-con filmed trees shorn of their leaves. As if they're the reminiscent of branches seen flashing past in the night from the back seat of a car. Transformed into thirty six layer deep technicolour.
Director: Esther Urlus
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: January 28, 2013
Country: Netherlands
Original Language: xx
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Deep Red about?
- Dense, addictive, multi-pass, colour printing with trees shorn of their leaves transformed into thirty six layer deep technicolour. Deep Red is an investigation into additive colour mixing on film. Handmade by a d-i-y silkscreen printing technique. Starting point are on black and white hi-con filmed trees shorn of their leaves. As if they're the reminiscent of branches seen flashing past in the night from the back seat of a car. Transformed into thirty six layer deep technicolour.
- Who directed Deep Red?
- Deep Red was directed by Esther Urlus.
- How long is Deep Red?
- Deep Red has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
- Where was Deep Red produced?
- Deep Red was produced in Netherlands.