If you are revisiting this era of avant-garde filmmaking, make sure to seek out a high-quality source. It changes the entire perspective on the work.
The film features gorgeous French backdrops, ranging from minimalist Parisian interiors to striking outdoor naturalism.
There is a rumored, semi-mythical film archive in Lyon, France, maintained by a former assistant of Stuart. Known as “Le Chambre Noire 13,” this private collection screens Stuart’s uncut reels to accredited researchers and art historians. If you can prove academic affiliation or serious curatorial intent, you may request a DCP (Digital Cinema Package) viewing of the raw dailies. “Glimpse 13” is reportedly Reel 3, Take 13. This is the only way to see it in true 4K theatrical quality.
Roy Stuart's Glimpse 13 is a 2012 release from the long-running
Disclaimer: Roy Stuart’s work contains explicit adult content intended for audiences over 18. This article discusses the technical and artistic merit of the work without reproducing the imagery itself.
: The use of natural lighting and deliberate framing is intended to mimic the aesthetics of fine-art portraiture.
The neon sign for the flickered, casting a sharp, cinematic glow over the damp pavement of Roy Street. Inside, Julian moved with the precision of a watchmaker, adjusting the track lighting until it hit the heavy, high-gloss paper just right.
If you are revisiting this era of avant-garde filmmaking, make sure to seek out a high-quality source. It changes the entire perspective on the work.
The film features gorgeous French backdrops, ranging from minimalist Parisian interiors to striking outdoor naturalism.
There is a rumored, semi-mythical film archive in Lyon, France, maintained by a former assistant of Stuart. Known as “Le Chambre Noire 13,” this private collection screens Stuart’s uncut reels to accredited researchers and art historians. If you can prove academic affiliation or serious curatorial intent, you may request a DCP (Digital Cinema Package) viewing of the raw dailies. “Glimpse 13” is reportedly Reel 3, Take 13. This is the only way to see it in true 4K theatrical quality.
Roy Stuart's Glimpse 13 is a 2012 release from the long-running
Disclaimer: Roy Stuart’s work contains explicit adult content intended for audiences over 18. This article discusses the technical and artistic merit of the work without reproducing the imagery itself.
: The use of natural lighting and deliberate framing is intended to mimic the aesthetics of fine-art portraiture.
The neon sign for the flickered, casting a sharp, cinematic glow over the damp pavement of Roy Street. Inside, Julian moved with the precision of a watchmaker, adjusting the track lighting until it hit the heavy, high-gloss paper just right.