pas de deux

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ani thomas
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pas de deux

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Incredible ballet film by animator Norman Mclaren, using an optical printer. I had to split it into 2 parts, make sure you watch the rest




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Re: pas de deux

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For people who might think how the hell with a optical printer...quoting various sources:

Optical Printer
An optical printer is a device consisting of one or more film projectors mechanically linked to a movie camera. It allows filmmakers to re-photograph one or more strips of film. The optical printer is used for making special effects for motion pictures, or for copying and restoring old film material.

Common optical effects include fade outs and fade ins, dissolves, slow motion, fast motion, and matte work. More complicated work can involve dozens of elements, all combined into a single scene.

about pas de deux

The film sees two performers dancing a pas de deux, filmed on high contrast film stock with very stark side lighting. This is augmented by step-and-repeat printing on an optical printer. This gives the film an almost stroboscopic appearance. O0

we have seen it in the archives...cheers
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