Overview
In 1968 Zwartjes was one of the first Dutch visual artists to make use of film: initially as a record of his performances, but quite soon after as an independent medium, perfectly suited to his way of creating visual art. Zwartjes did everything himself – camera, sound, editing and even the developing in the laboratory. He would work with non-professional actors selected from his circle of friends, and filmed in and around his own house. He particularly favoured editing his film ‘in the camera’ by switching the camera on and off while shooting. ‘My own motor system determined the film style,’ Zwartjes stated in an interview. ‘It never occurred to me to wonder: can this shot follow on after this one? If you start wondering about that you should be looking for another job straight away.’ This publication consists of a selection of photographs taken by Zwartjes during his years of filming and a short footage film on DVD from 1969.
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed Dutch masters: Frans Zwartjes?
Dutch masters: Frans Zwartjes was directed by Frank Scheffer.
Where was Dutch masters: Frans Zwartjes produced?
It was produced by companies including Unknown Production Companies in Unknown Countries.
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