Unseen cinema. 3, Light rhythms. Glens Falls sequence /

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Imprint:[United States] : Filmmakers Showcase, 1937.
Description:1 online resource (13 minutes)
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13683599
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Varying Form of Title:Unseen cinema : early American avant-garde film, 1893-1941
Light rhythms : music and abstraction
Glens Falls sequence
Other authors / contributors:Crockwell, Douglass, director.
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Notes:"Music and abstraction".
Title from resource description page (viewed June 08, 2020).
Silent.
Summary:LIGHT RHYTHMS is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. For this collection of very short animations made over a nine-year period, Douglass Crockwell added or removed non-drying paint on glass frame by frame, squeezed paint between two sheets of glass, or fingerpainted. Glens Falls is the town in New York State where Crockwell lived, worked, and raised his family. --CECILE STARR Douglass Crockwell, artist, filmmaker, and inventor, needs introduction in all three fields. His commercial illustrations compare well to those of his near namesake, Norman Rockwell. His films include paintings on glass and sliced wax abstractions. Among Crockwell's inventions are his Pan-Stereo camera and a modified Mutoscope for displaying sequential art. --CECILE STARR 16mm 1.37:1 color silent 16fps 11:39 minutes. Courtesy: Douglass Crockwell, Johanna Crockwell, George Eastman Museum. SILENT.
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