A Film Camera Put to Non-standard Use: Rose Lowder and the Bolex H16 - Text 2
In order to get one’s bearings in the very great structural complexity to which this mode of shooting gave rise, with photograms being recorded at different places on the film strip, Lowder gradually devised a system involving an image by image visual score. This system enabled her to always know what she had already shot, at which position and when, and of course to visualize and foresee what had not yet been shot. These scores were organizes in a series of columns, each representing 24 images, or one second of film.
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2020
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