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    Authors
    Moore, Samantha
    Issue Date
    2004
    
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    Abstract
    Doubled Up tells of the film maker’s shock at finding out she was expecting twins. Using multiple perspectives from mother, artist, children and medical professionals, she reassesses her life and experiences. Referencing Prof Mary Kelly’s (University of California, Los Angeles) ‘Post-Partum Document’, the film uses diagrams, layers and multiple perspectives to process chaotic information into a diagrammatic and functional structure. The effect of this process, the imposition of order on what appears to be random content, can be seen as an ironic masculinisation of what Kelly calls the ‘monolithic mother-child relationship’. The medium of the moving image allowed Moore to use layers – including those of three and four dimensions – and the subject matter of multiple birth to increases the number of simultaneous perspectives. The piece was digitally constructed using a combination of archive material (digital video and found items) and original imagery combined in Painter, and Premiere. It was an investigative work, bounded by the available found material. Visually there was a diagrammatic motif throughout. The structure was non-narrative but still made a linear progression based on chronology.
    Citation
    Screened on Channel 4 television, 15th November 2004, 12:35 am
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/2436/38753
    Additional Links
    http://www.wlv.ac.uk/Default.aspx?page=15911
    Type
    Digital or visual media
    Language
    en
    Description
    The film incorporates a score by Canadian composer, Adam Goddard. Commissioned by animate! an artist/film maker scheme funded by Arts Council England and Channel 4 Television. Distributed by Lux (London) and Big Film Shorts (Hollywood, USA). The film premiered at Bradford International Animation Festival (Nov. 2004), screened on Channel 4 television (15th November 2004), EIDF International Documentary Festival Korea (Sept. 05), Chicago International Film Festival, USA (Oct 2005), Szolnok Int’l Scientific FF, Hungary (Nov 2005), Margaret Mead Festival, American Museum of Natural History, New York (Nov 2005),
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