"Family Portrait" by Tamara Lenz
Following Nicky Hamlyn's alternative film workshop we were assigned to create a film that involved one cut. The cut could not be a fade to black or a dissolve - just a clean cut.
As a result I decided to create a film based on the themes of family, homesickness, self portraiture and wordplay. "Family Portrait" is a self portrait with the only family I have in the UK - my cameras. I decided to use my Fuji Instax Polaroid camera because the process of a developing polaroid picture is a rather nostalgic process for the world of photography. This was appropriate for the theme of the project because at the time I was extremely nostalgic and homesick.
As a result I decided to create a film based on the themes of family, homesickness, self portraiture and wordplay. "Family Portrait" is a self portrait with the only family I have in the UK - my cameras. I decided to use my Fuji Instax Polaroid camera because the process of a developing polaroid picture is a rather nostalgic process for the world of photography. This was appropriate for the theme of the project because at the time I was extremely nostalgic and homesick.
The developing polaroid was what made this one cut piece interesting. It is a part of the novelty behind polaroid photography as well. I filmed this process with my Canon EOS 7D, which is featured in the polaroid photo as I try to personify it as family. I then edited this on Final Cut Pro 7 which is where I sped up the footage, blended the sounds and colour corrected.
When reviewed by Nicky Hamlyn he mentioned that I had several layers of meaning and metaphors within this film. The concept is pretty short and simple, which is okay. He did mention that I should have left the development process alone and not sped it up. It is the process of development that makes polaroid photography interesting so the viewer should endure the 3 minutes it takes to develop on screen. I will bear this in mind if I ever reshoot this idea.