The editing is as in-your-face as the photography and the sounds in this rapid-fire video experience
There's probably no medium that can present the essence of a place more directly than video.
This film, commissioned by the UK's Channel 4, packs a powerful account of life in Mexico City in just a few minutes. Part documentary, part art film, you'll be gasping for breath by the end of it
Here's the official description.
Short film commissioned and broadcast as part of Channel 4's Random Acts series
A visual and auditory journey, the film is a conscious effort to capture both the sights and sounds of Mexico City, one of the world's densest and largest metropolitan areas. Some parts calm, others chaotic, Mexico City leaves its own unique sonic imprint in the mind of the visitor long after they depart. Taken throughout the course of a day, from dusk through late night, Sonidos del Distrito is a vibrant and frenetic portrait of a city always in constant movement and flux.
Filmed and edited by Nanda Fernandez Brédillard
Produced by Swallow magazine & Protein / Channel4
Video after the break (3m 23s)