The Heart Cycle
Originally released in 1973. The Heart Cycle is a feature film. directed by Mike Leggett. At just 13 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Work on The Heart Cycle commenced as a series of experiments with a roll of 16mm ‘found footage’ film and a newly acquired CCTV system (sited at the college of art in which I worked). A film projector and several studio cameras connected through a simple vision mixer to monitors and a video tape deck, recorded a series of procedures and adjustments made to the system during experiments and ‘rehearsals’. The new media of analogue video delivered motion pictures that displayed in ‘real time’, the state of a system in synthesis. These peaked as a final performance, the extent unedited, 'single-take' recording of The Heart Cycle.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Heart Cycle about?
Work on The Heart Cycle commenced as a series of experiments with a roll of 16mm ‘found footage’ film and a newly acquired CCTV system (sited at the college of art in which I worked). A film pr...
Who directed The Heart Cycle?
The Heart Cycle was directed by Mike Leggett.
How long is The Heart Cycle?
The Heart Cycle has a runtime of 0 hours and 13 minutes (13 minutes total).
When was The Heart Cycle released?
The Heart Cycle was released on January 2, 1973 in theaters.