Ojo de cerdo
It is a super 8 negative color roll that I used as a camera, which means that it gives me 3600 photos. The roll was scanned at 4k by Matias Gritti and then I deleted around 500 photos that did not come out and I touched the color a bit. Then I turned the photos into a timelapse, making each photo appear for a second. The images are from my trip from Mexico to Buenos Aires and ends at the Cannes Film Festival. The audio in the short is composed of recordings I made with my phone in all these places. Enjoy it!
Director: Jeff Zorrilla
Runtime: 24 min
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ojo de cerdo about?
- It is a super 8 negative color roll that I used as a camera, which means that it gives me 3600 photos. The roll was scanned at 4k by Matias Gritti and then I deleted around 500 photos that did not come out and I touched the color a bit. Then I turned the photos into a timelapse, making each photo appear for a second. The images are from my trip from Mexico to Buenos Aires and ends at the Cannes Film Festival. The audio in the short is composed of recordings I made with my phone in all these places. Enjoy it!
- Who directed Ojo de cerdo?
- Ojo de cerdo was directed by Jeff Zorrilla.
- How long is Ojo de cerdo?
- Ojo de cerdo has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).