Chamnan
Stills
About
In this film, all of the effects, layering of images, and editing were achieved via camera techniques employed during the course of the shoot. However, the rhythms and tempi were all planned and projected prior to the actual filming. Chamnan was shot in Bangkok, in the Reno Hotel, in a single room, over several days. This film might be the closest I have come to a self-study. It was an extremely emotional time as my brother had just been killed. I left for Thailand to remove myself from the abstractions of daily living and to spend time with my friend Chamnan. His image is present in most of the film. This film is a meditation on being and on that vast space between the self and the other, where gaze is returned in mute silence and the sense of knowing oneself is shattered.
The soundtrack includes live sounds taped during the time of filming: the television in the room, frogs outside the window, the swimming pool, riding in a taxi, the percussive sounds of coins dropping in the cast-iron pots in the temple of the Reclining Buddha, and the ritual chanting during Buddhist Lent. The sounds were then altered, layered and edited by composer Douglas Cohen and used as the foundation of the composition for live instruments.
As with all of his film work, Lawrence Brose was responsible for all aspects of film production and post-production.
Original score (for piano, percussion & tape)
by Douglas Cohen
Original tape sounds by Lawrence F. Brose
Model: Chamnan Thaiprakob
Piano: Michael McCandless
Percussion: Robert Schulz
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