Peter Kubelka – Adebar (1957)

Quote:
Kubelkas achievement is that he has taken Soviet montage one step further. While Eisenstein used shots as his basic units and edited them together in a pattern to make meanings, Kubelka has gone back to the individual still frame as the essence of cinema. The fact that a projected film consists of 24 still images per second serves as the basis for his art.
This idea has different materializations in different Kubelka films. In Adebar, only certain shot lengths are used — 13, 26 and 52 frames — and the image material in the film is combined according to certain rules. For instance, there is a consistent alternation between positive and negative. The film’s images are extremely high contrast black-and-white shots of dancing figures; the images are stripped down to their black-and-white essentials so that they can be used in an almost terrifyingly precise construct of image, motion, and repeated sound.
– Fred Camper
Kubelka, Peter - 1957 - Adebar [23.976 fps].mkv
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Container: Matroska
Runtime: 1 min 22 s
Size: 23.4 MiB
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Resolution: 702x480 ~> 702x526
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Frame rate: 23.976 fps
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BPP: 0.272
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