Shrimp Boat Log
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Footage of a logbook of shrimp boat names and the boats in question at the mouth of the Edisto river on the east coast of the US, edited into 300, 29-frame shots on 16mm. Edited in line with Leonardo da Vinci’s instruction number 918 in which he subdivided an hour into 3,000 equal sections.
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Film details
- Productieland
- USA
- Jaar
- 2010
- Festivaleditie
- IFFR 2011
- Lengte
- 6'
- Medium/Formaat
- 16mm
- Première status
- European premiere
- Director
- David Gatten
- Producer
- David Gatten
- Sales / World rights holder
- David Gatten
- Screenplay
- David Gatten
- Cinematography
- David Gatten
- Editing
- David Gatten