Make a one-minute movie

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If you hold a digi­tal camera steady for a minute or so (in Movie mode), you get a still photo­graph that regis­ters move­ment. Photog­ra­phers have been regis­ter­ing move­ment for the last hundred years by exploit­ing blurs and streaks. Now they can get the detail and the move­ment at the same time, or during the same time–and time itself becomes a dimen­sion of the photograph.

The images displayed below are part of the Geist One-​Minute Movie Mapping Project (soon to be launched) at geist​.com.

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The Extensible Moment

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The digi­tal camera offers the photog­ra­pher a new dimen­sion in image-making–we might call it the exten­si­ble moment. Photographs made using film tech­nol­ogy can be said (as John Berger does) to cut across time. The minute-​long photographs that result from hold­ing a digi­tal camera in one posi­tion in movie mode embrace or include time as motion while retain­ing the lure of the photo­graphic glimpse. Now explic­itly, for the first time, narra­tive begins to intrude in the photograph, to emerge from the frame, and, with repeated view­ing, elements of “plot” can be discov­ered in the “instan­ta­neous,” along with impu­dent traces of upstart alle­gory and fable.

My first 1-​minute movie was filmed near Studio C103 at the inter­sec­tion of Commer­cial Drive, Commer­cial Street, 18th Avenue, Find­lay Street and Victo­ria Diver­sion (a compli­cated corner in Vancou­ver). I held the camera on a mono­pod, and watched the timer count down in the corner of the viewfinder. I let the “shot” continue for 2 minutes or so, and later trimmed out the minute presented here. The image is brighter and sharper in the orig­i­nal: it has soft­ened up in the tran­si­tion to Youtube. This is no doubt reme­di­a­ble, once I learn more about what I’m trying to do here.

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In(ter)ventionists posing at Banff

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On the second day at Banff, 20 Feb 2010, the In(ter)ventionists took a moment out of their delib­er­a­tions to stand in the sunlight. This one-​minute movie is sharper than the others on this blog, so maybe I’m getting it!

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