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Fire of Waters : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fire of Waters
''Fire of Waters'' is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, produced in 1965. ==Production== ''Fire of Waters'' was inspired by a letter Brakhage received from poet Robert Kelly, in which was written: "The truth of the matter is this that: man lives in a fire of waters and will eternally in the first taste."〔''Brakhage Scrapbook: Stan Brakhage Collected Writings 1964-1980,'' edited by Robert A. Haller (1982) New York: Documentext, p245〕 Brakhage intended the film as "a play of light and sounds" on that theme.〔 The film contains footage shot in a lightning storm with a jerky handheld camera, occasionally showing the panes of the window through which the footage was filmed.〔Daniel Barnett (2008) ''Movement as meaning: in experimental film,'' Rodopi, page iii-iv〕 Unlike much of the director's work, ''Fire of Waters'' contains a soundtrack,〔James, David E. (2005) ''Stan Brakhage: Filmmaker,'' Temple University Press, p43〕 which has been described as "mushy, noisy and largely ambiguous - maybe rain, maybe paper rustling, maybe just dirt and water spots on the optical soundtrack."〔 The soundtrack actually consists of slowed down bird calls, wind, and speeded up audio of Jane Brakhage giving birth to daughter Myrenna〔(''The Sound Cinema of Stan Brakhage'' ), Los Angeles Film Forum, June 2010. Accessed March 10, 2011.〕 (an event originally documented, albeit silently, in Brakhage's film ''Window Water Baby Moving'').
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