Director(s): Film & Sound by Hal Johnson
Arvada, Colorado to Fish Creek, Wisconsin in Five Minutes. This film was shot on Kodak Super 8 color reversal film, using a Leicina camera equipped with an electronic intervalometer. The camera rig . . . was placed in a weather proof enclosure and attached to the top of a vehicle for the 1200 mile, three day journey. A frame was captured about every ten seconds, yielding 250 feet of film in total. When spliced together, the time-lapse footage creates a single remarkable, continuous take of the cross country road trip. The sound collage was produced mixing sound effects recorded in the field, with creative license free sounds. A dizzying tour of the noisy, complicated and yet beautiful modern American roadside show more
Syon5 years ago
When she said "I found that durag on your chair" I died! Loved this <3
Natalia5 years ago
Great short film! Very strong lead character :) Keep it up!
Eric6 years ago
Powerful filmmaking! I found the piece to be brave, brilliant in its conception and execution, and is as profound as a film can be in twelve minutes. What really blew me away is that the entire film was shot in *ONE* day! "Veronica" deftly combines humor and pathos. I definitely connected with this character who is genuinely and earnestly trying to find herself - while trying to define just who that person is.