Triolets (1981)
The film’s frame is a collage of horizontally trisected frames in which three views can be seen. Each of these three sections of the image shows a separately recorded one-second-long camera pan shot in the artist’s studio. The camera pans were filmed with a 16 mm film camera equipped with three different types of lenses (wide-angle, normal and telephoto). The resulting footage was divided horizontally into three strips and rearranged into new collaged compositions, each lasting 32 seconds, which were mechanically printed together into a single 35mm film.
Director: Dóra Maurer
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: January 1, 1981
Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: Dóra Maurer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Triolets about?
- The film’s frame is a collage of horizontally trisected frames in which three views can be seen. Each of these three sections of the image shows a separately recorded one-second-long camera pan shot in the artist’s studio. The camera pans were filmed with a 16 mm film camera equipped with three different types of lenses (wide-angle, normal and telephoto). The resulting footage was divided horizontally into three strips and rearranged into new collaged compositions, each lasting 32 seconds, which were mechanically printed together into a single 35mm film.
- Who directed Triolets?
- Triolets was directed by Dóra Maurer.
- How long is Triolets?
- Triolets has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).