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Works explorer

Passage

Canada, 1973
film

This film shows the capacity of the camera to suspend or speed up the viewer’s perception of motion. It is a film without words or people, where the scr..

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Keep moving

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Sky

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Velocity stock footage

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Passing moments

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Freeze-in

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Film appreciation: nature of the film medium

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Along the way

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Railroad story

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Snow

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Around perception

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Worth how many words?

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Touring Holland by bicycle

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Movement and moving the camera

Australia, 1979
Similarity: 71%
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