‘Life Is A Musical’ – a 2012 Korsakow film

I was just scrolling through the previous years Korsakow films and decided to watch this one called ‘Life Is a Musical’ – basically purely because the title refereed to music and I really love music. So anyways, I clicked on this video and was impressed by what I saw. It consisted of various footage of cars and trains and people all walking/driving past a still camera obviously set up in a position to capture the everyday movements of life. The shots were rely nicely done, with colour playing a major role in making the footage so appealing to the eye for me. Each section of the film that I clicked on portrayed a different location where cars or trams or pedestrians were passing the camera, yet each set of footage maintained the same kind of atmosphere. I don’t really know exactly why this Korsakow film particularly appealed tome but I just thought it was show really nicely and it also helped me to understand the concept of Korsakow at this point in time a little more. If you’re wanting to check out any of the previous years films I recommend doing it 🙂