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Scarface - 1983 (Directed by Brian De Palma0
“I'm sure anyone who likes a good crime, provided it is not the victim.”
Alfred Hitchcock
Clip taken from The Martin Arnold re-edit "Deanimated" (2002)
Martin Arnold - Interview of the experimental Filmmaker
2013 calander for polish embassy - I don't know wether its the music or camera movements but this reminds me of a music video
Ad campaign for Raf Simons - i like this because of the unique use of found audio footage mixed with the random video clips of the models moving in slow motion, they don't go together, but it still manages to advertise the clothing
Cinematic Style Photography
Video Triptych created by Gemma Marmalade (Artist & Temporary tutor)
How high is up ? - Jessye McDowell (Video created using found footage from various movies)
How High is Up? employs a strategy of narrative deconstruction, drawing upon the language of film and our experience of it as an outlet for emotions that are in excess of everyday life. The work appropriates footage from disaster films, extracting shots of faces looking up at an unseen spectacle with horror, awe, curiosity, and wonder. The viewer is invited to see a reflection of her own desire for transcendence, while the physical arrangement of his or her body is similarly mirrored in that of the characters: they all gaze up at a spectacle both desired and feared. A soundtrack comprised of layered songs from the films accompanies the narrative, which builds toward a revelation that remains mysterious.