Con Brio (2012)
Con Brio is a four minute choreography of stop-motion animation featuring flowers in liberty and play. This project began as a challenge to explore the distinctive optical properties of pinhole photography for motion. The images were acquired one frame at a time entirely without a computer or lens, using a 16mm film camera adapted for a variety of pinhole and double-slit techniques and choreographed to a lively ukulele composition by James Hill.
Director: Sandra Eber
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date: March 15, 2012
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Sandra Eber
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Con Brio about?
- Con Brio is a four minute choreography of stop-motion animation featuring flowers in liberty and play. This project began as a challenge to explore the distinctive optical properties of pinhole photography for motion. The images were acquired one frame at a time entirely without a computer or lens, using a 16mm film camera adapted for a variety of pinhole and double-slit techniques and choreographed to a lively ukulele composition by James Hill.
- Who directed Con Brio?
- Con Brio was directed by Sandra Eber.
- How long is Con Brio?
- Con Brio has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).