DOORS (Saman Kesh, Dugan O'Neal, Jeff Desom, 2021)

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DOORS (Saman Kesh, Dugan O'Neal, Jeff Desom, 2021)

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Ultra-widescreen panoramic image: Courtyard shots from Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954), by digital artist Jeff Desom.
Morgenrot = Animated Film Using Vintage Photos of New York
via videosift.com By way of Vimeo.com, I came across this remarkable film, "Morgenrat". It was directed by Jeff Desom and features the haunting music of Hauschka (Volker Bertlemann), an experimental musician/composer who lives in Dusseldorf. Apparently, the entire film was made using vintage photographs from the Library of Congress. Promonews.tv has a nice interview with Jeff Desom, a Luxembourg filmmaker who has been associated with Hauschka for several years now (be sure to check out Jeff's wonderful show reel at Vimeo). At Hauschka's youtube site, there is a wonderful live action film also directed by Jeff Desom called "Blotsky" (his graduation film from the Bournemouth Arts Institute (2007) where Hauscka's music is featured. Hauschka also plays the lead role (brilliantly). It's a remarkable film as well and equally strange/poetic. I love the haunting, decayed quality of Morgenrat. Reminds me a bit of the Quay Brothers, but simpler. You may not know exactly what the film means, but there's a mood created with the sepia-toned films being pulled into the 3D world that is undeniable. And the music adds so much to emotional pull of the images. Even the frame of the film is rotting away.
Morgenrot = Animated Film Using Vintage Photos of New York
via videosift.com By way of Vimeo.com, I came across this remarkable film, "Morgenrat". It was directed by Jeff Desom and features the haunting music of Hauschka (Volker Bertlemann), an experimental musician/composer who lives in Dusseldorf. Apparently, the entire film was made using vintage photographs from the Library of Congress. Promonews.tv has a nice interview with Jeff Desom, a Luxembourg filmmaker who has been associated with Hauschka for several years now (be sure to check out Jeff's wonderful show reel at Vimeo). At Hauschka's youtube site, there is a wonderful live action film also directed by Jeff Desom called "Blotsky" (his graduation film from the Bournemouth Arts Institute (2007) where Hauscka's music is featured. Hauschka also plays the lead role (brilliantly). It's a remarkable film as well and equally strange/poetic. I love the haunting, decayed quality of Morgenrat. Reminds me a bit of the Quay Brothers, but simpler. You may not know exactly what the film means, but there's a mood created with the sepia-toned films being pulled into the 3D world that is undeniable. And the music adds so much to emotional pull of the images. Even the frame of the film is rotting away.
Jeff Desom creates dioramas of famous movie scenes, then populates them with holograms from the films.

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HOLORAMA: An Optical Theatre
Holorama – Filmszenen (fast) greifbar gemacht Diese cinematographischen Schaukästen, die in Zusammenarbeit des Filmemachers Jeff Desom und dem Modellbauer Oli Pesch entstanden sind, zeigen wie schön Handwerk und Digitales zu etwas außergewöhnlichem fusionieren kann.
All footage taken from the original Rear Window (1954) directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The order of events is pretty much as seen in the movie. more info: http://www.jeffdesom.com/hitch/ Hungarian…