A similar film-geek exercise was done several years ago by Mike Figgis in a film called "Time Code". 4 different intertwining storylines were all shot at the same time and then displayed at the same time 4 segments of the screen. The audio would focus on whichever storyline was the "dominant" at the time.A bit confusing, but it was a neat exercise, and with some good actors to boot.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0220100/I will have to track down Russian Ark.
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A similar film-geek exercise was done several years ago by Mike Figgis in a film called "Time Code". 4 different intertwining storylines were all shot at the same time and then displayed at the same time 4 segments of the screen. The audio would focus on whichever storyline was the "dominant" at the time.A bit confusing, but it was a neat exercise, and with some good actors to boot.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0220100/I will have to track down Russian Ark.
