Director Warwick Thornton discusses the use of 3D in his moving image art work Stranded, made for the Stop (The) Gap: International Indigenous Art in Motion exhibition as part of the BigPond Adelaide Film Festival.
Thornton told Encore that working on a non-linear project and focusing on emotions rather than story provided a healthy break during the writing process of his next film.
Stop (The) Gap is now open at the Samstag Museum of Art in Adelaide.
Thornton told Encore that working on a non-linear project and focusing on emotions rather than story provided a healthy break during the writing process of his next film.
Stop (The) Gap is now open at the Samstag Museum of Art in Adelaide.
- 2/27/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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