

Here I started to code film - transfer film into lines or vice versa- transfer lines into film.
Previously I outlined existing landscape to create a new space within by extracting contours of the buildings and separating/distorting them- placing into perspective to have sense of depth of field to it.
Now what I want to do- to translate this space into film which involves timing. What would happen if I would take an outline of the buildings to be my outline for video timing- length of the lines directinging the timing of each video.
I took videos with horizontal and vertical motion, that will be used depending on what lines I will need to define.
So now I figured out that whole length has 60 squares. I want to make a 3mins film, it means that each square is 3s long. Depending on that, I will do video of each of the lines layer (horizontal left/right; vertical left/right) .
Some of the lines going along together at the same time- that would mean that it overlays in my timeline and will be as multiplied layers (depending on how many lines).
Later on I thought of joining all films together into one- this way I would have all layers of lines transfered into film layers and by multiplying them I would create a same space that was in reality (because I followed the same outline) but a new filmic experience.
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