Colours of this Time (1972)
Whilst working on previous time-lapse films, I found that colour film tended to record the actual colour of the light source rather than local colour when long time exposures were used. Using this phenomenon, Colours of this Time records all the imperceptible shifts of colour temperature in summer daylight, from first light until sunset.
Director: William Raban
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Colours of this Time about?
- Whilst working on previous time-lapse films, I found that colour film tended to record the actual colour of the light source rather than local colour when long time exposures were used. Using this phenomenon, Colours of this Time records all the imperceptible shifts of colour temperature in summer daylight, from first light until sunset.
- Who directed Colours of this Time?
- Colours of this Time was directed by William Raban.
- How long is Colours of this Time?
- Colours of this Time has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).