Pan no. 2 (One step forward, one frame backwards)
Pan no. 2 (One step forward, one frame backwards) is a feature film. directed by Daniel Crooks. At just 5 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Daniel Crooks plays with space and time in his moving image works using the 'time slice' method invented by Tim McMillan and popularized by the special effects in the science fiction film The Matrix 1999. Crooks dissects a moment recorded with his camera and digitally stitches the scene back together in a way that warps the linearity of the sequence. These works render reality abstract and redefine our perception of time and space in unexpected and mesmerizing ways.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pan no. 2 (One step forward, one frame backwards) about?
Daniel Crooks plays with space and time in his moving image works using the 'time slice' method invented by Tim McMillan and popularized by the special effects in the science fiction film The Matri...
Who directed Pan no. 2 (One step forward, one frame backwards)?
Pan no. 2 (One step forward, one frame backwards) was directed by Daniel Crooks.
How long is Pan no. 2 (One step forward, one frame backwards)?
Pan no. 2 (One step forward, one frame backwards) has a runtime of 0 hours and 5 minutes (5 minutes total).