Tuesday, December 27, 2011

David Lynch in Four Movements - A Video Tribute

DavidWay back in February we posted a video tribute to Stanley Kubrick that had been created by Richard Vezina and now Richard is back with his latest offering, which celebrates the work of David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker behind the likes of Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Dune, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, Twin Peaks, Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive. Take a look...
"After my popular tribute video to Stanley Kubrick (A Stanley Kubrick Odyssey), here's a new video about David Lynch. It was done during the same period as the Kubrick tribute, back in 2004/2005, and this is why the image isn't in HD. I added scenes from the movie Inland Empire, which didn't exist at the time.

My video is a symphony in 4 movements, using 4 musical pieces from Angelo Badalamenti / David Lynch. Each movement is about certain themes or visual trends in Lynch's work. Since the tribute lasts 20 minutes, it may be a bit long for people who are not familiar with his films."
David Lynch in Four Movements...

No comments:

Post a Comment