07 June 2012

Triple A Delight: Acting, Art and Alan Rickman.


You don't need to be a nerd or so - ok, maybe you do - in order to associate acting with art. The thing is, when it comes to Alan Rickman, we're looking at acting with a capital A.

The actor was part of a recent project called Portraits in Dramatic Time, by artist David Michalek. It consists of an ultra-high speed dramatic narrative video transformed into a hyper-slow-motion one, making it possible for the viewer to contemplate a physical metaphor for each emotional condition meant or not. Absolutely brilliant and worth every second!




Click here to check it out!

Oh! Remember to leave a comment. You could mention some of the stuff that came to your mind while watching. I'm leaving mine below as well, 'cause I don't want to spoil your experience by misleading you into mine. ;-)

Hope you like it!

P.S.: Interested in learning more about the project? Click here.
        Special thanks to Ivan Pereira, who shared this delightful piece of art. Who says Facebook is just a bunch of crap?



5 comments:

  1. Here's what came to my mind:

    Thoughtfulness - Concern - Discourage - Unfavourable news - Denial - Displeasingness - Fury - Freak-out - You know what? Fuck up! - Concealing emotions - Putting himself together - Apparent disdain.

    What about to yours?

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  2. Amazing! we manage to see lots of details in a slow motion film that we don't usually see. Very interesting indeed! Tks for sharing!xxx Cássia Freire

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    1. Don't mention it, Cássia. Thanks for the comment and support!!! As usual. : )
      XXX

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  3. Good Lord, The Man actually made me afraid of him!!!!

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    1. LOL! I agree with you, Marcus Vinicius. He simply IS awesome!
      Thank you for the comment. : )

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