The cinematic piece is a 24 -
hour video montage that «is synchronized with local time so that minutes and hours depicted in «The Clock» also pass simultaneously in the viewer's real time,» as described in the exhibition press release.
The cinematic piece is a 24 -
hour video montage that «is synchronized with local time
Artist Christian Marclay during the S.F. premiere of his 24 -
hour video montage «The Clock» presented by SFMOMA on April 2, 2013.
In a different vein, Christian Marclay's 24 -
hour video montage, «The Clock,» organized random snippets from film and TV according to an intelligent principle that had nothing to do with the original context of the footage.
These are all scenes from Christian Marclay's 24 -
hour video montage «The Clock,» (2010) in which thousands of film and television clips have been ingeniously and seamlessly collaged together and fastidiously edited.
Not exact matches
He frequently posts
montages, like this one, that compress his
hours of gaming into one compact
video of funny moments.
What sets his
videos apart is the quality of his editing — he frequently posts
montages that compress his
hours of gaming into one compact
video of funny moments.
«YouTubers have the advantage of making
montages; they play games for
hours and then slice that into an entertaining
video.
Facebook is copying Snapchat again: Today it launched Stories, the 24 -
hour photo and
video montages that ultimately disappear, inside of its core Facebook app.