Water Mining (Eaton Canyon)
Released 5 years ago in 2021. Water Mining (Eaton Canyon) is a feature film. directed by Kate Lain. At just 5 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Water Mining (Eaton Canyon) is a nature film made with a stream, rather than about it. Its images come from a combination of cyanotype, a blue-and-white photographic process dating back to the 1840s, and actual plant material adhered to physical film. I hand-coated clear 16mm leader with cyanotype chemicals, then used sunlight to make photogram-style, cameraless exposures of plant matter I had gathered in and around the stream in Eaton Canyon. Cyanotypes are processed using water, and for this film, I used stream water that I had also collected from the canyon. I approached the film as though the stream, what was in it, its surroundings, the film, the chemicals, and I were all extensions of one another.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Water Mining (Eaton Canyon) about?
Water Mining (Eaton Canyon) is a nature film made with a stream, rather than about it. Its images come from a combination of cyanotype, a blue-and-white photographic process dating back to the 1840...
Who directed Water Mining (Eaton Canyon)?
Water Mining (Eaton Canyon) was directed by Kate Lain.
How long is Water Mining (Eaton Canyon)?
Water Mining (Eaton Canyon) has a runtime of 0 hours and 5 minutes (5 minutes total).
When was Water Mining (Eaton Canyon) released?
Water Mining (Eaton Canyon) was released on December 31, 2021 in theaters.