Shepherd’s Bush (1971)
Shepherd’s Bush was a revelation. It was both true film notion and demonstrated an ingenious association with the film-process. It is the procedure and conclusion of a piece of film logic using a brilliantly simple device; the manipulation of the light source in the Film Co-op printer such that a series of transformations are effected on a loop of film material. From the start Mike Leggett adopts a relational perspective according to which it is neither the elements or the emergent whole but the relations between the elements (transformations) that become primary through the use of logical procedure.
Director: Mike Leggett
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 1971
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Shepherd’s Bush about?
- Shepherd’s Bush was a revelation. It was both true film notion and demonstrated an ingenious association with the film-process. It is the procedure and conclusion of a piece of film logic using a brilliantly simple device; the manipulation of the light source in the Film Co-op printer such that a series of transformations are effected on a loop of film material. From the start Mike Leggett adopts a relational perspective according to which it is neither the elements or the emergent whole but the relations between the elements (transformations) that become primary through the use of logical procedure.
- Who directed Shepherd’s Bush?
- Shepherd’s Bush was directed by Mike Leggett.
- How long is Shepherd’s Bush?
- Shepherd’s Bush has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).