Collage Filmmaking
Short Film of the Day: What The Future Sounded Like
Features By Scott Beggs on September 14, 2011 | Be the First To CommentWhy Watch? Prepare to be fascinated. Before directing the fantastic Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure, Matthew Bate was looking into a different kind of audio. His 2007 short documentary turns up the volume on the power of electronic music – ranging from the early pioneers to the dance music of today. It’s an experimental, first-rate example of collage filmmaking with a subject that’s compelling and shared in a fresh way. And to hear more audio, check out our podcast interview with Bate on making art without your subjects knowing. What does it cost? Just 26 minutes of your time. Check out What the Future Sounded Like for yourself:
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