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- TV: transformational vibrations. Images transform into sound vibrations. Inspirational mark making as a visual representation of sound. Experimental abstract animation created by applying both sound and picture directly onto film. Once the soundtrack was created each individual sound was assigned a specific shape and colour that repeats through out the entire composition. Visual shapes were airbrushed and hand painted onto orange mask (negative film), then printed positive for further rendering by bleaching or scratching into the films emulsion before the final print copy was made. Sounds are made by hand from drawing Spirograph moire patterns onto clear mylar sheets, cut out and stuck on 35mm film optical sound area, played through a moviola and recorded into a computer for composition. Many sounds are just one to twelve frames long. The tempo gradually increases until the entire optical sound area of the film is full of individual sounds.
- Two abstract energies fall in love, unite as one then disappear into a vanishing point. "Intersextion" expresses a symbiotic interplay between two cosmic energies contrasting the intersection of reality and self expression. A film without words. No camera or musical instrument was used.
- Exploring the relationship between sound and picture, this film is inspired by the two lights (twi-light) found inside of film projectors. Experimental animation created by drawing both sound and picture directly onto 35mm film. Inspirational mark making to music as a visual representation of sounds. Sounds are made by hand from drawing Spirograph moiré patterns onto clear mylar sheets, cut out and then stuck on 35mm film optical sound area, played through a moviola and recorded into a computer for composition.. Visual shapes were airbrushed and hand painted onto orange mask (negative film), then printed positive for further rendering by bleaching or scratching into the films emulsion before final print copy was made.