Gioacchino Petronicce's meticulously recorded collection of sounds ranges from snow falling to eggs frying. On his Vimeo page, he writes that the film is intended to be "a visual and sound experiment guided by the rhythm" of sound and image, working to create momentum from static shots.
For more work by Gioacchino Petronicce, visit his Vimeo page.
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Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg is the former executive producer and general manager of Atlantic Studios at The Atlantic.