Walking Makes You Think Differently
How do we come to know a place? How do we remember where we have been? We recall in fragments, in glimpses and we stitch those pieces together. This nine minute short documents a 26-foot long monumental artwork, an in-camera collage-on-film with handwritten text, and tells the semi-fictional story of a visitor's time in Quito, Ecuador.
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Stephen SchaubDirectorA Wonderful Plague, Each One A Soul, The Home Of My Choice, Rokeby
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Eve SchaubWriterA Wonderful Plague, Each One A Soul, The Home Of My Choice, Rokeby
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EveNSteve ArtistsProducerA Wonderful Plague, Each One A Soul, The Home Of My Choice, Rokeby
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Project Type:Experimental, Short
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Genres:Art, Experimental
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Runtime:9 minutes
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Completion Date:April 23, 2021
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Production Budget:2,500 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:Ecuador
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital, Film 35MM BW
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Stephen Schaub is an artist and a Marine Corps Veteran who served in Operation Desert Shield/ Desert Storm and a recipient of the Navy Achievement Medal. After receiving his BFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology, he founded FigitalRevolution.com, a groundbreaking website that between 2005 and 2020 has advocated for the use of film as well as the merging of digital and traditional photographic techniques. He has curated shows focusing on contemporary photographic practice, published two collections of his work (Through A Glass Darkly, 1999, and A Sense of Place, 2004) and is well respected in the industry as a leader in the field of hybrid photographic film technologies and innovative printing techniques. His work has been exhibited in Asia and Europe as well as throughout the United States. Schaub's artworks have been described as "art dreaming about itself." In 2019 he teamed up with his wife, noted author Eve O. Schaub to create artworks under the name EveNSteve.