Monday, December 19, 2011
"A Bout de souffle" by Warren Craghead
It's not abstract, but this impressionistic shot-by-shot re-drawing of Godard's "Breathless" by our very own Warren Craghead, over at Hooded Utilitarian, has to be seen to be believed.
Now if I can only convince Warren to post some more work here! (Hint hint...)
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I promise I will sir. And thanks for the link, I'm glad you like the piece. You were one of the folks I really wanted to see it...
ReplyDeleteI promise I will sir. And thanks for the link, I'm glad you like the piece. You were one of the folks I really wanted to see it...
ReplyDeleteHow did you deal with the jump cuts? Does a shot broken by a jump cut count as one shot or two?
ReplyDeletetwo shots with (usually) a little lightning bolt between the panels. I drew inside cuts too when things moved around so much that it was like a whole new shot. Those have little lines connecting the panels. The end is just lots of frames though.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever seen this? Read the description in the customer review.
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that is great! I have one like it for Battleship Potemkin but it doesn't illustrates all the shots, juts describes them.
ReplyDeletelove the lose drawing moving touching down and off again fluidity of it
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