Inclinations (1966)
Inclinations is the result of several years of collaboration between the artist couple Eva and Guido Haas. Scratched and printed directly onto black film, the film frames were synchronized frame by frame with Dave Brubeck's Take 5. The working print of the film featured the shortest possible cuts, only four to five frames long. Where necessary, three of the four frames were then painted over in black again in order to be able to assemble the frame precisely.
Director: Eva Haas, Guido Haas
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: January 1, 1966
Country: Switzerland
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Eva Haas, Guido Haas
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Inclinations about?
- Inclinations is the result of several years of collaboration between the artist couple Eva and Guido Haas. Scratched and printed directly onto black film, the film frames were synchronized frame by frame with Dave Brubeck's Take 5. The working print of the film featured the shortest possible cuts, only four to five frames long. Where necessary, three of the four frames were then painted over in black again in order to be able to assemble the frame precisely.
- Who directed Inclinations?
- Inclinations was directed by Eva Haas, Guido Haas.
- How long is Inclinations?
- Inclinations has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
- Where was Inclinations produced?
- Inclinations was produced in Switzerland.