2007 | Austria | Experimental

Vertigo Rush

  • - - 19 mins
  • Director | Johann Lurf
  • Writer | Johann Lurf
  • Producer | Johann Lurf

STATUS: Released

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The film is a technical exploration of the "dolly zoom" technique, popularized by Alfred Hitchcock in Vertigo. Set in a forest, it uses a complex setup of rails and computer-controlled camera movements to create a mesmerizing interplay of forward and backward motion combined with zooms. The experience gradually intensifies with faster motion and rising sound frequencies, transforming the visual and auditory elements into an abstract sensory overload

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