Two skiers are suspended in space and time as the frozen winterscape of the Yukon Territory awakens their souls. This is the premise for filmmaker Cameron Thuman’s unique short Suspended in Time which blends narrative and documentary to tell a story of two individuals and the majesty of the environment they find themselves in. Thuman captures his skiers through dynamic aerial photography that is exhilarating one moment, then still and meditative the next. It really is a celebration of a stunning landscape through the eyes of those experiencing it in the most adventurous way possible. We’re delighted to be sharing Suspended in Space with Dn’s audience today in conjunction with a conversation with Thuman who breaks down the unorthodox approach of making his short, the rendering of the film’s haunting blue palette, and the blending of soaring aerial photography with moments of character-driven interiority.
When was...
When was...
- 4/12/2024
- by James Maitre
- Directors Notes
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