Little Nothings (1997)
A short film consisting of “Little Nothings,” a poem by Wanda Phipps, read by her with the accompaniment of in-camera superimpositions. The poem was picked through chance operation, by throwing Wanda’s poems into the air. The superimpostions were done in-camera, thus the synchronizations of word and image were also determined through chance operation. By superimposing in the camera over a sync sound shot the images in this film are presented as they were filmed, without editing.
Director: Joel Schlemowitz
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: January 1, 1997
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Little Nothings about?
- A short film consisting of “Little Nothings,” a poem by Wanda Phipps, read by her with the accompaniment of in-camera superimpositions. The poem was picked through chance operation, by throwing Wanda’s poems into the air. The superimpostions were done in-camera, thus the synchronizations of word and image were also determined through chance operation. By superimposing in the camera over a sync sound shot the images in this film are presented as they were filmed, without editing.
- Who directed Little Nothings?
- Little Nothings was directed by Joel Schlemowitz.
- How long is Little Nothings?
- Little Nothings has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).