Targeted Audience Research
This film project is
designed for national and international film-festival audiences. Targeted
towards audiences who are or may be interested and fascinated with works of
cinematic arts. Cinema works that break with the conventional rules of film
making and aesthetic norms. It would be particularly interesting for cineastes
who love the dichotomy and interaction between contemporary digital aesthetic
and that of the world of celluloid. The tangible; the perceptible human touch
and relationship that artist had with celluloid versus today’s impalpable
medium.
The experimental journey
of this film will also target audiences interested in conceptual and abstract
ideas. The abstract association between a camera’s technological lifespan and
its faltering mechanisms and that of human visual pathology like anthropomorphism
or visual degenerative diseases. For example, a camera’s visual (sensor) and
memory (SD-Card), a type of memory card typically used in digital cameras and other
portable devices capabilities abstractly compared to the human eye, its memory
bank (brain) and its capabilities. For example, let us assume that a camera loses
some of its visual sensory abilities; would it be just like a human being
developing anthropomorphism, and or a degenerative visual malady? Another
abstract conceptual aspect explores aging. Technology today is quickly
accelerating; it is fast paced and thereby making previous equipment quickly
obsolete. If a camera had a soul how would it feel about today’s quick paced world;
would the camera feel just like an aging human being; alone and irrelevant;
would the camera reminisce about its past?
These abstract visual
explorations are for anyone curious and fascinated about the bond between
technology and their creator. Let the film take you into the poetic and
imaginative world of Anomalous Convergence.
This
film is geared towards film festivals such as, Diametrale Experimental Film
Festival Innsbruck, Austria; INVE Plataforma Experimental de Artes, Film Fest
Valparaíso, Chile; Montreal Underground Film Festival Experimental Cinema,
Canada or Ann Arbor Film Festival in Michigan which showcases avant-garde and
experimental.
This
film would fit anyone interested in creative artistic freedoms, about film
aesthetic and aural art form, its traditions and advances; personal expression,
social expression. The reasons listed
are varied, but there are certainly more reasons than I can list and write
about here.
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