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| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | 2002 (finished in summer; DVDRip completed for festival submissions by September). | | Format | Shot on consumer‑grade MiniDV (Sony DCR‑TRV series), transferred to DVD‑5 (4.7 GB) for distribution. | | Budget | Approx. €4,500 (primarily equipment rental, tape stock, and post‑production costs). | | Location | Filmed in a repurposed warehouse in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district. | | Crew | Minimalist crew: 2‑person on‑set (director/cameraman & sound recordist). Post‑production handled entirely by the three core members. | | Music/Sound | Original sound collage by Miriam Krüger, built from field recordings (industrial reverberations, tactile Foley) and processed with Audacity and early versions of Ableton Live. | Junge Arsche -Pamsky- Touch Video- 2002 DVDRip
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| Entity | Role | Notable Works (pre‑2002) | |--------|------|--------------------------| | | German experimental video collective formed in 1998. Core members: Lars Böttcher (director/cameraman), Miriam Krüger (sound designer), Felix Huber (visual effects). | “Neon Shadows” (1999), “Pixelated Silence” (2001) | | Pamsky | Pseudonym for the on‑screen performer; a recurring figure in Junge Arsche’s oeuvre, often used to embody the “anonymous body.” | Appears in “Neon Shadows” (1999) and “Pixelated Silence” (2001). | | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | |
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