An upside-down time-lapse camera is moved frame by frame on a track along a beach inverting the ground and the sky. The camera moves through four shots recorded in different weather conditions. The result is a mysterious and disorienting space in accelerated time, where the originally solid ground at the top of the frame appears to be sliding past like a lava-stream.
Proximity, by filmmaker Inger Lise Hansen, was shot on Super16mm film, on location in North Jutland, Denmark.
Made for Animate! First screened on channel 4, UK, December 2006
                
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                            | distribution format | Digital file on server (FHD) | 
                                                    
                                | screen | 16/9 (single screen) | 
                                                        
                                | speed | 24 fps | 
                                                        
                                | sound | sound | 
                                                    
                            | rental fee | 24,00 € | 
                                            
                                        
                    
                                                
                            | distribution format | DCP on server (INTEROP 2K) | 
                                                    
                                | screen | 16/9 (single screen) | 
                                                        
                                | speed | 24 fps | 
                                                        
                                | sound | sound | 
                                                    
                            | rental fee | 24,00 € |