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I Am Oak 'Palpable' by Wouter Stoter

David Knight - 11th Mar 2013

A technically challenging, apparent one-shot video by Wouter Stoter for Dutch outfit I Am Oak's Palpable - inspired by painter Caspar David Friedrich which follows a young man as he walks through a forest. And he also contrives a spectacular climax, when he emerges through the woods and on top of a cliff...

A technically challenging, apparent one-shot video by Wouter Stoter for Dutch outfit I Am Oak's Palpable - inspired by painter Caspar David Friedrich which follows a young man as he walks through a forest. And he also contrives a spectacular climax, when he emerges through the woods and on top of a cliff... Shot in Slovenia, Wouter reveals that the superb tracking shot was achieved by attaching the camera to a cable. "I must say that there is a cut somewhere," he says. "I didn't want to and it wasn't the plan, but budget forced us. The camera was also supposed to go much higher, like an autonomous force in the woods. Anyway, there's always something missing and that's great cause it keeps us going!"

Shot in Slovenia, Wouter reveals that the superb tracking shot was achieved by attaching the camera to a cable. "I must say that there is a cut somewhere," he says. "I didn't want to and it wasn't the plan, but budget forced us. The camera was also supposed to go much higher, like an autonomous force in the woods. Anyway, there's always something missing and that's great cause it keeps us going!"

A technically challenging, apparent one-shot video by Wouter Stoter for Dutch outfit I Am Oak's Palpable - inspired by painter Caspar David Friedrich which follows a young man as he walks through a forest. And he also contrives a spectacular climax, when he emerges through the woods and on top of a cliff... Shot in Slovenia, Wouter reveals that the superb tracking shot was achieved by attaching the camera to a cable. "I must say that there is a cut somewhere," he says. "I didn't want to and it wasn't the plan, but budget forced us. The camera was also supposed to go much higher, like an autonomous force in the woods. Anyway, there's always something missing and that's great cause it keeps us going!"

David Knight - 11th Mar 2013

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Director
Wouter Stoter
Producer
Bregje Houthoff

Camera

Director of Photography
Adam Fillenz

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Post Producer
STORM

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Line Producer
COMRADfilm Slovenia

David Knight - 11th Mar 2013

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