Thursday, August 15, 2013

Experimental Filmmaking: Very Nice, Very Nice


(Source: Very Nice, Very Nice by Arthur Lipsett)

I've just started an Experimental Filmmaking class at Objectifs, which is perfectly timed with my new role on YouTube.  We spent a good portion of last night's class watching experimental films, starting chronologically from the 1920s in France (not a bad way to spend a Wednesday night).


One of the films, Very Nice, Very Nice, by Arthur Lipsett started out as a hobby.  In 1961, he pieced together various sound clips and then friends encouraged him to overlay images.

It's a thought-provoking 7 minute piece -- but, I was most surprised by how similar the issues & concerns from the 1960s mirror today.  

People are still afraid of change... of technology... of the future...of the government.
People are still nostalgic of the past with a belief that it was "better then"
People are becoming more isolated and materialistic  

It'd be interesting to take the same audio and overlay photos from 2013 (maybe a new side project for me).

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