I love photography. A powerful medium, photographs can beautifully capture one moment in time, still and frozen forever. Photos can show all that is true of a moment through the eye of a lens. If a hair is sticking up on someone’s head, if someone is looking away, if there is blue sky, if there is dew on a flower, if someone is crying or laughing…Whatever is happening in that moment in time, a photo can show all of that.  The still images of a photo camera can be pleasing or repelling to the eye and project incredible messages, bountiful colours, shapes or style.

A photo can also be a marvellous memoir of history, depicting the past and helping those who were part of that past remember it as well as share it with others in the future. They can be great treasures which remind us about how much things have changed and about what was happening, bringing back feelings, experiences and memories.

Photos only tell part of a story.

I was speaking with a songwriter recently who wants to use film to powerfully share the message of her music. She knew that a still image was not enough.

Film brings another level of dynamics to the picture. It captures thousands of moments and puts them all together. When we use a film camera, even for a minute, we record active and living time. The characters recorded by the film camera are breathing and often moving. Like a photo, film shows what is true for the moment in which the footage was taken. However, captured video enables the audience to journey with the characters, helping them emotionally feel and understand moments as they happen.

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A film is not just a memoir of a moment, but it is an experience. The audience can relive with the characters what happened each time they watch a film. It’s not a moment you look at on a snapshot and wish you were there to be part of the “story.”

Seeing a character on film go through something is much more like going through it yourself. Their responses, challenges and victories move us and, sometimes, change us.

Film and photography. There is a place in storytelling for both; however, if you’re looking for true impact…we still vote film, all the way.