Angels of Incidence William Raban, 1973
This film is the starting point of a continuous investigation into ways of presenting cubist space in terms of the flat surface of the film screen. The film image is the view through a window, the windowframe providing a constant spatial reference point, as the view beyond is modified by a series of major and minor variations in camera viewpoint. The film is presented unedited just as it was filmed in the camera. The patterns of camera movement are not the product of a pregiven shooting script, but rather they evolved actually at the time of filming. W. R.
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