April 20, 2008
PAIN - Final Cut
Like I said last week, instead of creating a third sector partitioned into three segments for Healing, I decided to make it one clip with steadier, brighter and longer shots. The stability of the ending is supposed to symbolize the stability of being healed and de-framing the pain. I chose the hectic breakdown from The Great Destroyer because though it may not seem like a serene, healed soundtrack, it symbolizes how effortless and limitless being free of pain is.
The Healing poem is more of a prose poem; it's free-flowing and less structured compared to the first six poems. Since pain is a debilitating frame, its heft is represented by the structure of the first poems and the quicker cuts of the film.
Most of the footage is representative of the type of pain or healing that it accompanies. I tried to show running themes of the hospital and entrapment during the first six parts, while adding a few things in here and there (ex. the circular motion of the relationships part was supposed to symbolize how we'd go in circles arguing). Journeys were prevalent as well, with many being unending or having an ending that isn't desired (back to the hospital). Hope you enjoy!
Posted by pantaleo at April 20, 2008 05:18 PM
Comments
Actually a profound journey, impressive because of the trajectories --the journey splits into tines that twist, entangle, each tine leading to itself and to all the other tines, a circulatory system
where a form of courtesy prevails:
at intersections, the strands take their turn
--the framing system of this offers multiple perceptual modes without collisions
and this courtesy
allows the tines to influence each other,
to entangle without strangling
--as in ropes, braids
no possibilities for resolutions are encouraged,
not prohibited --nice!
Exceedingly nice!
Posted by: thyliasm at April 26, 2008 09:39 PM
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