Textual Description – Loneliness (3.1)

“Loneliness” by Elizabeth Dougherty, Meri Faulkner, and Morgan Robinson

Visual Description by Brad Irish

[The entirety of this video is in black and white]

0:00: The upper-body of a woman, standing in a field, facing away from the frame, looking at trees in the distance.

0:06: After a fade, the same women, in the distance: the frame now shows

her entire body.

0:13: After another fade, the woman is now further in the distance.

0:18: Screen goes black.

0:25: An empty rocking chair, in front of a bed, rocks.

0:38: After a fade, a close-up on a lit candle. The flame

extinguishes as the screen turns to black.

0:42: A woman, sitting outdoors, in front of foliage.

0:47: A woman, with her back to the frame, stares down at the grass.

0:52: A figure, walking along the shore of a beach. A pier is in the distance.

1:00: A piece of driftwood on the shore.

1:13: A woman, standing in a field, facing away from the

frame, looking at trees in the distance.

1:19: After a fade, the woman is closer.

1:24: After a fade, the woman is closer still; now only her

upper-body is present in the frame.

1:32: Raindrops hitting the pavement.

1:37: In an urban space, a distant figure, holding an umbrella,

walking away from the frame. A building, lightpost, and bicycle rack

are in the distance.

1:42: The screen fades to black.