No longer say the interiority of the characters, but say images. In this way, the voice-over will show other images and will really enlarge the space (like superimpositions). When you tell the psychology of the characters, you don’t enlarge the (...)
The Cinematheque of Martigues offers a program of films by Benoît Labourdette. “From the sensitive to the camera”Benoît Labourdette’s film program, from April 1 to 15, 2017, as part of the exhibition “Films in the Pockets”.Presentation (...)
Voice-over is often discouraged in academic scriptwriting textbooks, which focus on the dramatic situation rather than on an interiority considered potentially boring. And yet, many films, and even “mainstream products”, successfully use (...)
A film by Benoît Labourdette (2’20s, 2022).
In an architecture as in a living body, the structuring columns, the sensitive and crucial networks, are not given at first sight; they are to be discovered by a gentle exploration.
Video creation by Benoît Labourdette (3’47s, 2014).
Humans make maps, marks, before go into action.
A film by Benoît Labourdette (7’03s, 2012).
The metaphor for the journey of life of a human being through a visual journey “kaleidoscopic” in a building.
If I am in contact with my inner movements, listening to what is going on deep inside me, that is what I hold on to. I realize this with I., who did not understand well the poems that I wrote and that I sometimes sent her, and who now receives (...)
Interview with Benoît Labourdette about self-portrait, in “Lightnings”, the Digital Magazine of Écla (avril 2016).Link to the article on the website of the lightnings Journal : http://eclairs.aquitaine.fr/se-mett... “Get naked” (interview (...)
Collective film (7’22s, 2018).
Simple everyday objects share their interiority.
A method for the sustainability of projects.
Based on the way the human body balances itself, for a sustainable approach to project management.Observation of nature is often very good advice for engineering projects (architecture, aviation, textiles, IT, neural networks for (...)
Photographs, paintings, drawings, assemblies and texts by Benoît Labourdette (unless otherwise stated).