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How a nonobjective fine art oil painting was made is the subject of a movie by the painter himself. Everything in the painting was made to look like something. It was copied from another oil painting by the artist where everything in that one was made NOT to look like anything.
The movie was shot on 16mm color negative 500T movie film with two different bolex cameras, a H16-T and a H16-RX-1. The RX-1 died during the shoot. The film was made for a film production class taken for Act 48 credits art teachers are required to complete.
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This movie is part of the collection: Open Source Movies
Producer: Michael A. Carter
Production Company: studiocarter
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: 16mm; studiocarter; carter; oil_painting; painting
Contact Information: michael@studiocarter.com
412-731-6097
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
Kodak film, Summit Film Lab, Pittsburgh Filmmakers school, Michael A. Carter, Melita O. Carter