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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2007

A film based on the process and work of William Kentridge. Done in charcoal with approximately 300 frames, there are only 4 charcoal drawings left after the film. My subject does not reflect that of Kentridge's as a citizen of South Africa, but it is a reflection of my surroundings in a more abstract way. It took me about 3 weeks to do, finished in May of 2006.

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  • how exactly did u do it? and how long do u hold each frame?

  • @nepaligurkha Thank you!!

    It's based on the animation process of William Kentridge. it was an experimental project for school where we studied the process of a master artist. Each frame is probably a half second or so, depending on where it was in the film. I used charcoal and erasers on Rives BFK, really similar to what Kentridge does. Except he has a massive studio and I just had a classroom and a tripod. haha

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  • @mary05louise

    i'm really interested in trying this out. Do you know resources online or books that could aid me in the process? Wouldn't a scanner work better then take a photo of it ?

  • this is great!!

  • wow! thats so.....=O

  • wow.... thats amazing....

  • nice flow, I dig the layering ,bringing it to mush and starting again in a contrasting tone, the bubble ting was brilliant.props x4dr

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