1. Time-lapse: Non-place
The same bridge but it is already not the one she knew before. This place was her social platform. She used to meet an array of neighbours here. Since the contagious coronavirus broke out, fear arose. These people may be the same but they are already non-recognisable. The masks filter the viruses in tandem with daily communications. The use of time-lapse shows the lost she felt in this non-contact of people. This place becomes a non-place to her.
2. Camera is placed in a surprising/unexpected location: Slow down
3. Framing: Stop and look around
4. Tracking: Back on track
5. Camera is static, subject/s is/are dynamic: Flow
Chow, Wai Yin / 3035695426
Appreciate the clarity of these videos in which the thematic subject and camera technique are straight forward, consistent and visually well-done. The worm’s eye view is done especially successfully to heighten the motion of feet passing. Some thoughtful ideas in your commentary that challenge us to reconsider quotidian movement and interactions under a different light. What is the name of this elevated footbridge and where is it exactly?