Retrospectroscope (1997)
"Kerry Laitala's love of the movie process gives rise to richly crafted and oddly unclassifiable imagery. Re-inventing an antique movie technology using a revolving glass disc, projected lighy and a sequence of early black and white images, and merging it with the later technology of 16mm film, RETROSPECTROSCOPE pulls the moving image backward into a sense of wonder that is both nostalgic and strangely new. –Scott Stark
Director: Kerry Laitala
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: October 8, 1997
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Retrospectroscope about?
- "Kerry Laitala's love of the movie process gives rise to richly crafted and oddly unclassifiable imagery. Re-inventing an antique movie technology using a revolving glass disc, projected lighy and a sequence of early black and white images, and merging it with the later technology of 16mm film, RETROSPECTROSCOPE pulls the moving image backward into a sense of wonder that is both nostalgic and strangely new. –Scott Stark
- Who directed Retrospectroscope?
- Retrospectroscope was directed by Kerry Laitala.
- How long is Retrospectroscope?
- Retrospectroscope has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
- Where was Retrospectroscope produced?
- Retrospectroscope was produced in United States of America.