Showing posts with label hand processing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand processing. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

EAT SKULL!!

Music Video for the song "Don't Leave me on the Speaeker" by the band Eat Skull.
A lot of animation, direct animation, hand processing and love went into this puppy.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Mise en Scene

What exactly is mise en scene? Is it singular pieces of a whole? Or is it the whole collective piece? Or is it both? These are a couple of the questions pertaining to the Film Theory term Mise En Scene I find to be very interesting. This film term is something quite extraordinary because it can easily transcend into philosophies about life and yet so much has been written about the world of the cinema imitating life as well as life imitating the cinema. This is a short film I made attempting to explore, perhaps with a bit of humor, the term Mise En Scene. For this film, everything was hand made and hand processed, so that the maker is in complete charge allowing myself to become the whole mise en scene. And yet what it becomes, that which the maker has made, is it something as very simple as his work, or does the film unfurl into a life all unto itself, thus seeking it's own mise en scene and what is this really made up of? Did the maker simply make a reflection of himself in the form of film? What really does make up a film? What really does make up a life?

Mise En Scene from Benjamin Popp on Vimeo.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Feeling a bit of an existential crisis

Made in a single sitting, out of a fit of needing to do something, but not sure how or what or where to begin.

Diatribe from Benjamin Popp on Vimeo.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Stay wiz it!

Film shot on one continuous 400ft roll of hi-con film. Camera went one direction while sound went in opposite direction, what remains is Stay Wiz Me.

stay wiz me from Sailors on Belmont on Vimeo.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sexy Noir

An animated Film Noir revolving a Private Dick searching for a twit's missing wife Kitty. What he finds however may impede his own judgements or even his life! Film by Ben Popp and Kenny Reed.

Sexy Noir from Sailors on Belmont on Vimeo.