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
Colin9 years ago - Edited
Quite a stirring film. Nicely done.
Sandra9 years ago - Edited
Wow, this is quite beautiful.
Erin9 years ago - Edited
Just wonderful, thought provoking, stunning work.
Austin9 years ago - Edited
Products such as this are the reason i am utterly fascinated with film. Thank you for creating this piece of art
Jessica9 years ago - Edited
Compelling film. I missed this one on my first run through.
William9 years ago - Edited
Amazing. Beautiful.
Michael9 years ago - Edited
honestly, this is by far my favorite film in the competition, and probably one of my favorite short films period. across the board an absolutely beautiful production. the cinematography, editing, design, acting, concept, music, location - all beautiful.
Alexandre9 years ago - Edited
touching and great story