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Late Anthropocene is an exploration of sound and image that feels almost meditative. Adrian Cousins captures a unique atmosphere through hand-processed expired Kodak 7291, which adds this grainy texture, giving it a certain nostalgic weight. The pacing is deliberately slow, inviting you to linger on each frame. The music weaves in and out, complementing the visuals beautifully, creating a sort of dialogue between the two. The film is marked by these practical effects that make you appreciate the craftsmanship behind it. There's a certain rawness, too, especially with the challenges of removing the rem-jet layer, resulting in that distinctive white static. It’s not just a film; it’s an experience that’s distinctly personal.
Hand-processed film techniques used.Explores themes of sound and image interaction.Deliberate pacing enhances the meditative quality.
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