Sep 29
David Lynch, Premonition Following an Evil Deed
For the 100 year anniversary of the Lumière camera, forty directors made one minute film segments using an original restored Lumière camera. The ground rules were rigidly enforced: a continuous shot had to be captured in a maximum of three attempts; no artificial light sources or synced sound, as those techniques were yet to be invented; the film had to be 55 seconds — the length of one reel of film for Lumière’s Cinématograph camera. Now watch Lynch bend the rules.