Winter Morning Immersion is a personal narrative, short film written in the style of creative non-fiction. It documents a personal, private experience through text and sound recording, combining this with publicly available, stock imagery sourced from the Internet. It approaches it's subject (one mans encounter with a dying animal) in a reflective manner, reconstructing a memory through the combination of text and found imagery. It attempts to address ideas relating to the instability of memory and the way that history is re-written, often in a personal sense. It is an exploration of the role that memory plays in the construction of meaning and the way that perceived events become romanticized or distorted via a protracted state of 're-visiting' the past.
—Anonymous