A graphic designer, Brendan Dawes, has come up with the great idea to put an entire film on one poster sheet. What he did is he captured an image of the frame every second and put them across a big sheet. Every line consists of 60 images, which means one minute of the film. He did this e.g. with Hitchcock's Vertigo, Scorsese's Taxi Driver, and Friedkin's The French Connection. Still though, I bet it's not the same as with watching the real film. There's no sound, just the images telling the story, which is a beautiful thing, but just doesn't capture the entire experience these films have to offer. Some of the posters are bigger than the others of course, depending on each film's duration. The posters of the three films I mentioned you can find below. Can you find out which poster shows which film?
Tuesday, 8 July 2008
:'SEE A FILM IN ONE IMAGE#<
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Brendan Dawes,
Cinema,
Taxi Driver,
The French Connection,
Vertigo
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