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Process Enacted

Process Enacted, a sophomore final film by Rochester Institute of Technology student, Jordan C. Greenhalgh is a wonderful feat. Jordan currently studies stop motion and chose a mixture of Polaroid 600 film, illustration and emulsion manipulation, and digital photography to execute this most excellent piece.

"There is no digital compositing or computer trickery ... just what was in front of the lens. hope ya like it."

Posted by: WSDIA


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Process Enacted Jason C. Greenhalgh polariods Polaroid 600

Comments (7)

This is great! Must have been a lot of fun brainstorming to come up with such a cool sequence

eHornPosted by: eHorn 485 days ago

Wow! That's a lot of work. Any idea of the hours put into it?

touheyPosted by: touhey 485 days ago

yeah! nice work, and great practice.

degatt2Posted by: degatt2 485 days ago

Everything with Polaroid 600 ? This movie must have cost a fortune !

festoPosted by: festo 484 days ago

not really sure of the amount of time.

It had to be expensive, but if you look at the end of the film, you'll see 'Funded in part by'. So it seems he had some help financially.

WSDIAPosted by: WSDIA 484 days ago

man, that was badass!! must have taken forever and a day... these labour of love projects always fascinate me, mainly because i know i wouldn't have the patience myself... congrats jason!

thelastmixtapePosted by: thelastmixtape 484 days ago

Brilliant work. I love the part where he unfolds the paper of the photo. Is it really 100% computer trickery free?

apoxrosiPosted by: apoxrosi 484 days ago

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