
"Through the atmospheric lens of New York-based photographer Geordie Wood, a short film called " Divers " glimpses a day in the life of an elite high-diving camp. A moody yet bright setting evokes the way sun still glares when tucked behind clouds or glints off the surface water, and individuals are alternately silhouetted and spotlit by its glow. With cinematography by Adam Golfer and editing by Luke Lorentzen,"
"film short "documents the restless anticipation of walking to the platform's edge and the fleeting serenity found in jumping." Watch below, a find it on Vimeo. You might also enjoy the 2017 film " Ten Meter Tower." Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member now, and support independent arts publishing. Hide advertising Save your favorite articles Get 15% off in the Colossal Shop Receive members-only newsletter Give 1% for art supplies in K-12 classrooms"
A short film titled 'Divers' portrays a day in the life of an elite high-diving camp. The imagery pairs moody atmospherics with bright highlights to evoke sunlight tucked behind clouds and glinting off surface water. Individuals appear alternately silhouetted and spotlit by the shifting glow. Cinematography and editing emphasize the tension between restless anticipation and brief tranquility. Walking to the platform's edge is depicted as charged and uneasy, while the act of jumping registers as fleeting serenity. The film is available on Vimeo and sits alongside similarly focused works such as the 2017 film 'Ten Meter Tower.'
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