Zebu

Zebu 1987

0h 8min Director: William Mitchell

This experimental film was created via one pass through the camera without special visual effects. Each frame of the film was taken at night via a long time-lapse ("time-exposure") which created the actual images, and each frame of film was taken after a period of time from the previous frame, creating the movement of the images. What looks like the sun in some shots is actually the moon, over-exposed to allow the capture of the much-dimmer stars in the sky. Longer exposures for each frame can make a night-time shot look like a day-time shot, except that you can still see stars moving in the sky. This film won a CINE Golden Eagle.

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Crew

Director
William Mitchell
Producers
William Mitchell
Cinematography
William Mitchell
Composer
Pat Rettig

Details

Release date
Jun 7, 1987
Runtime
8 min
Status
Released
Studios
Loyola Marymount University School of Film and Television
Country
United States of America
Language
EN

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