I would like to film a documentary on Antartida. I would like to live there by some time and see how people lives in that conditions. I would like to do it for fun and curiosity. Maybe I would work around the concept of "isolation".
One of the necessary skills would be having a sensitive look to capture the territory and not fall in common places. Maybe I could realize a movie about the landscape, reducing to the minimum the human context. Through the filmed I could show the not-filmed, giving importance to the human footprints more than the humans exactly.
Without a doubt it would be a very enriching experience. Being alone some time it's a good idea to reflect and read a lot of books.
I really like experimental cinema, so I would aproach the movie from there. I would give more relevance to the form than the subject. I'm not interested on show an history. I'm more interested on show images. The image by the image is a very interesting concept to explore. I conceive cinema as an exploration rather than as a formula.
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One of the necessary skills would be having a sensitive look to capture the territory and not fall in common places. Maybe I could realize a movie about the landscape, reducing to the minimum the human context. Through the filmed I could show the not-filmed, giving importance to the human footprints more than the humans exactly.
Without a doubt it would be a very enriching experience. Being alone some time it's a good idea to reflect and read a lot of books.
I really like experimental cinema, so I would aproach the movie from there. I would give more relevance to the form than the subject. I'm not interested on show an history. I'm more interested on show images. The image by the image is a very interesting concept to explore. I conceive cinema as an exploration rather than as a formula.
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