It is "very cool" as the child said. I was fascinated by much of it...how the big bat could be flying (no legs visable)...the ribbon people, and the ending was soft and beautiful...........
Evocative videography, Elspeth. I love the energy, the segueing from real to surreal, from black/bluish and white to colour. The moko jumbie shots are exotic, and what a brilliant idea to shoot that looming jumbie from the ground upwards. The endng scene reprising the hill dancers with the towering spirit is lovely. Kudos, and thanks for sharing.
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4 comments:
Really good. My 6-year-old said: "Wow, it's weird but it's really cool. I love it."
Also, I got to explain what a "moko jumbie is." :)
Thanks for starting my day right!
K.
Great. From the mouth of babes. I love Alex's comment.
It is "very cool" as the child said. I was fascinated by much of it...how the big bat could be flying (no legs visable)...the ribbon people, and the ending was soft and beautiful...........
Evocative videography, Elspeth. I love the energy, the segueing from real to surreal, from black/bluish and white to colour. The moko jumbie shots are exotic, and what a brilliant idea to shoot that looming jumbie from the ground upwards. The endng scene reprising the hill dancers with the towering spirit is lovely. Kudos, and thanks for sharing.
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