Christmas Tree Stand
Originally released in 2006. Christmas Tree Stand is a feature film. directed by Bruce McClure. At just 40 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Personalised instruments are used to transform loops of pure black and white frames into an immersive riot of perceptual phenomenon in colour, motion and sound. Bruce will employ four adapted 16mm projectors, the motors modified, brass grids retro-fitted between lens and gate. A stroboscopic and intense sensory overload of flashing abstract forms, cut to ribbons by modified projectors. You’re met with a white strobing circle pulsing on screen and slowly transformed as additional, overlapping projectors create strange halo’s and spheres, odd 3D expansions and contractions. As more projectors are added the image is shredded under a beating grid, color and form thrumming in front of your eyes until, as the last projector dims and you’re left in the dark, crazy blue tendrils follow your gaze, after-images burned on the retina like a delicate coda to Bruce’s performances. -Kill Your Timid Notion festival
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Christmas Tree Stand about?
Personalised instruments are used to transform loops of pure black and white frames into an immersive riot of perceptual phenomenon in colour, motion and sound. Bruce will employ four adapted 16mm ...
Who directed Christmas Tree Stand?
Christmas Tree Stand was directed by Bruce McClure.
How long is Christmas Tree Stand?
Christmas Tree Stand has a runtime of 0 hours and 40 minutes (40 minutes total).
When was Christmas Tree Stand released?
Christmas Tree Stand was released on February 17, 2006 in theaters.