Director(s): JIN KYU AHN
"Using a hand-drawn animation technique called “flipping,” physical objects collide with the sounds made by playing two improvised scores." FLIPPING is an automatic animation (action animating) creat. . . ted by applying ‘flipping’, a traditional hand-drawn animation technique. In other word, using zoom lens, this work was made by shooting frame by frame from top to bottom of accidental images. The images are created as follows: Two pieces of transparent cell paper are put in light space. Both watercolor ink and oily ink of different properties are poured between the paper, and then the two pieces of paper are flipped. As the result, accidental images are created. Personally, this work is an experimental animation that I got my inspiration from the ‘action painting’ technique by Jackson Pollock and tried to capture the continuity of images as a performance concept. Likewise, the music was composed by overlapping the scores after partly burning the two improvised scores whose types are different. This work has a structure with the complex relationship that two planes are oppositely located in the light and dark space, two materials exist between the two planes, and two sounds permeate between the two materials. And it stays between the life (time) and sensibility of the artist himself show more
Alexandre9 years ago - Edited
great performance
Lesley9 years ago - Edited
WOW! very professional and gripped me util the end! Well done!
Bryant9 years ago - Edited
Amazing
Whitney9 years ago - Edited
The Burial track and the visuals fit so well together. The ambience yet energy in the track really helps move the film along. Plus I just love the scene when he is going through every customer-- interesting somewhat dark humor.
Lynn-Wood9 years ago - Edited
This film is badass and brilliant!
Tom9 years ago - Edited
Love this film, Ben.
Megan9 years ago - Edited
Great music choices.
Brian9 years ago - Edited
Ben! How did I miss your film?? I just watched it! AMAZING! ... Very well done. I loved every second. Superb storytelling my friend!
Steven9 years ago - Edited
That film is pretty deep, love the camera work.
Steven9 years ago - Edited
I also love that abrupt ending that makes ya go, "wait hold up, holy cow!"