Chronos (Film)

Chronos is an abstract film created with custom-built, time-lapse cameras. Originally released in IMAX theaters, it is now available on DVD. 40 minutes long, Chronos contains continuous music but no dialogue. Filmed in dozens of locations on five continents, the film relates to the concept of time passing on different scales -- the scale of seasons changing and ancient monuments crumbling, as opposed to the scale of everyday human life. Special camera mechanics and rigging were built to handle the unusually long and smooth time-lapse shots planned by director Ron Fricke (such as a 24-hour shot of a desert while perfectly-evenly panning 180 degrees).

 

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