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Swim Tank Exhibition in Atlanta!

Photograph by Trevor Jenkins

Photograph by Trevor Jenkins

Photograph by Trevor Jenkins

We are thrilled to announce the ‘Swim Tank’ eight screen video installation has been selected to appear in Atlanta May 23-26th as part of the ‘Excursions’ show produced by Stand Alone Gallery.

The eight screen video installation of underwater sequences features Oscar Nominated actor Diana Scarwid (Mommy Dearest, Wonderfalls, Rumble Fish) as well as newcomers Olivia Parker and Josi Demere. I was originally commissioned to design the show for the gala reception of the Savannah Film Festival honoring Oscar nominated writer Guillermo Arriaga (who has written two of my favorite movies: Babel and 21 Grams).

Growing up I was always in love with the video installations and entertainment design of Brian Eno and Mark Fisher, and the ideas stemming from Peter Gabrielle’s US tour and definitely U2′s Zoo TV. A Video installation show, especially a multi-screen show, is something I’ve always wanted to put together. We made this from excess footage that I had from my thesis short film (Swimming With The Virgin) involving underwater sequences in which a young girl (whose mother died) has these dreams in which she searches through the depths to find her mother, only to find the Virgin Mary waiting for her. I am always so enamored by Our Lady and I think she is such a universally powerful symbol and character of all that is motherly. Each panel or screen features a different 6 minute sequence in a timed loop so that there is always something different happening in each space of the gallery. With the 5.1 sound design of female whispers and underwater sounds recorded on location I hope to give the viewer that sense that they are ‘in’ the tank or dream as well.

The underwater footage was shot by Chad Cogdill, the Director of Photography for the thesis film “Swimming with the Virgin.” For these sequences, we employed the Panasonic DVX100 24p camera with an underwater housing. The scenes were shot in a diver training tank in Savannah, GA. To achieve the streaming beams of light that cut through the water, helping establish the “heavenly/ethereal” effect of the scene, we used a 5600K, Arri Sun 1200W HMI with a Fresnel lens. A 5600K, 800watt Joker Bug Par light was used to add subtle detail to the background.

Photograph by Trevor Jenkins

Photograph by Trevor Jenkins

Photograph by Trevor Jenkins

Photograph by Trevor Jenkins

Photographs by Trevor Jenkins for 98 Productions, LLC

Comments (8)

 

  1. vin says:

    TREVOR, THAT IS REMARKABLE WORK! I HOPE ALL THE BEST FOR YOU… KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK BUDDY! **VIN

  2. harvey says:

    this piece is beautifully constructed and presented and very compelling. great work ! I will do all things possible to get to Atlanta to see the installation.

    Harvey

  3. Merveilleux …
    We were on Thursday evening in NY and we had dinner with Douglas, Carlos and Jiwon and of course we talked about you… Savannah always in our mind… Best! Nathalie

  4. Lita says:

    Trevor:

    I am blown away and so proud of ya. Hope to get up there to see it. Please tell me exactly where it is in Atlanta.
    Thanks for sending this my way, keep up the great work.

  5. Dan Domench says:

    I love this.
    Time spent in that room would be a slice.
    Congrats on a great piece of work!

  6. Lauren Tomhave says:

    Trevor:

    We really enjoyed seeing the installation. It is wonderful! We hope to see it in person…

  7. Rosalind G. Evans says:

    Trevor: Wonderful! I truly enjoyed each and every one of these. I hope all goes well with this for you.

  8. Pete says:

    Great work Trevor, the boy wonderVa!!! Mak’in us proud once again, Pete

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