Face Changer
The Szechuan Face Changers are spectacular. They can change their elaborate makes in the blink of an eye, as they wave a fan in front of their face. Here is a nice little film showing them in action and giving a bit of background info. It is well worth watching if you have 3 minutes to spare.
Szechuan Face Changers
I saw a performance in a little theatre set up as a tea house, with digital projections as a backdrop, giving a weird, but interesting effect. Since they wave their arms and fans in front of their mask, which itself is usually kept still, I decided a slow shutter to blur the arms and keep a sharp face would be an interesting effect. In practice I never got what I wanted, but this one with a shutter speed too fast to really blur the motion has an interesting combination of giant face, face changer and a faceless audience. At least the face is as I wanted.

Suddenly, a face-changer appeared at our table, but was gone again in about the same time it took him to change his mask right in front of us. This time the shutter speed was still far too slow and everything a blur. However, I like the scene from a nightmare this has created. The face is no longer sharp, but has enough detail to be identifiable and worry the viewer.

Sometimes you have to own your mistakes and embrace any unexpected results. Or am I just guilty of face saving?