Chronocuts

ThChronocuts began as a happy accident - whilst testing out a new web page in 2006 I found the movie clips loaded one after the other, in sequential order. I began to see the possibilities for using this technique to slice up and re-arrange movies. Initially the Chroncouts were made using this online system but I quickly shifted to using video editing software instead. Enough of the technicalities Chronocutting a movie allows one to some degree to re-see it afresh, playing with the space time continuum.

Up Close (2022)


A time slicing of ARG's L'Immortelle.

Screened at: Exploding Cinema Hastings (2022).

24 Trains a Second (2021)

In which Miss Marple is time sliced on the 4.50 from Paddington.

Screened at: Fields of View, UK (2021).

Through The Glass (2007/09)

Cocteau receives a Chronocut. An online version was made in 2007 this version was produced in 2009.

Screened at: Memorial Gallery Hastings (2009), Trash’d NewWave Festival at Memorial Gallery, Hastings, UK (2015).

Iffy (2007/9)

In which a section from Lindsay Anderson's finest work is Chronocut. An online version was made in 2007 this expanded version was produced in 2009.

Screened at: Memorial Gallery Hastings (2009), Trash’d NewWave Festival at Memorial Gallery, Hastings, UK (2015).

Alphabette (2007/9) 

In which a section from JLG's dystopian tale is Chronocut. An online version was made in 2007 this expanded version was produced in 2009.

Screened at: Memorial Gallery Hastings (2009), Trash’d NewWave Festival at Memorial Gallery, Hastings, UK (2015).

Where The Air is Clear (2009)

Mary P gets time sliced. An online version was made in 2008 this version was produced in 2009.

Screened at: Memorial Gallery Hastings (2009), Trash’d NewWave Festival at Memorial Gallery, Hastings, UK (2015).