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Seemingly at random, the wings and other bits of moths and insects move rapidly across the screen. Most are brown or sepia; up close, we can see patterns within wings, similar to the veins in a leaf. Sometimes the images look like paper cutouts, like Matisse. Green objects occasionally appear. Most wings are translucent. The technique makes them appear to be stuck directly to the film.
Practical Effects
Actual moth corpses pressed onto 16mm film. No CGI, just death.
Editing
Strobe-like cuts create rhythm from chaos—nature as percussion.
Direction
Brakhage's vision: cinema without camera, only contact.

Director
Stan Brakhage
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