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DramaComedyDocumentaryAnimationExperimentalMusic
Collision
Max Hattler
average rating from 16 members 
       
experimental | 2005 | London | non-dialogue | 2 min
Published 05 Jan 07
Islamic patterns and American quilts and the colours and geometry of flags as an abstract field of reflection.
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Islamic patterns and American quilts and the colours and geometry of flags as an abstract field of reflection.
crew
  • director Max Hattler
  • producer Royal College of Art
  • editor Max Hattler
  • sound Max Hattler
  • animators Max Hattler& Ian Mackinnon
  • sound mix Christopher Wilson
  • format
    digital
    © 2005 Royal College of Art

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    comment by Michael  Whalley
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    posted Jun 23, 2008

    awsome animation! Ive started a film night at my friends bar in lancashire and im looking for good shorts to play at the night.

    i was wondering if theres any chance you could email me so we could have a chat about playing some of your stuff.

    a reply would be greatly appreciated even if your not interested. Thanks.

    wheres-whalley@hotmail.co.uk

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    comment by Mike  Freedman
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    posted Apr 12, 2007

    Excellent short - the sound design and visuals work really well together and there's a great Fischinger vibe to the whole thing. Two thumbs up!

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    posted Mar 14, 2007

    The colours worked well, the sounds effects worked well, the transitional movements into different shapes and colours was okay, and yes, Islamic art does use a lot of repetition; however, I felt as though I was looking through a kaleidoscope than looking at an artwork of Islamic patterns. The American side of ‘Collision’ was clearly represented, but I had to search around for the presentation of Islamic art. Patriotic mushroom-trip… psychedelic man!

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    posted Jan 15, 2007

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    produced by
    The Royal College of Art

    selected by
    Halloween Film Festival as part of their retrospective.

    world sales and distribution by
    Autour De Minuit.

    UK sales and distribution by
    Dazzle Short Film Label.
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    • Cut 'n' Splice
    London Short Film Festival selection

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