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Experiment in Animation

Date produced: 1953

Filmmaker(s):

Michael A. Riche


Experiment in Animation

Date produced: 1955

Filmmaker(s):

Donna Mortinez


Experimental El Paso

Date produced: 1968

Filmmaker(s):

Chris Cummings

Description:

"This film captures scenes of men in El Paso posing, walking, climbing, performing fake fights, and acting out humorous scenes while the man behind the camera experiments with effects and film speed. The outcome is an entertaining film full of interesting visuals" Texas Archive of the Moving Image.


Experiments

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Edward K. Warren


Fall

Date produced: 1932

Filmmaker(s):

H.R. Hughes

Geoffrey Collyer

Description:

"An impressionistic, visual interpretation of Chaminade's Automne" (EAFA Database).


Fall of the House of Usher, The [1928]

Date produced: 1928

Filmmaker(s):

James Sibley Watson

Melville Webber

Description:

"The Fall of the House of Usher" not only represents a new cinema technique but it is also unique in that it does not attempt to tell Poe's story in detail, rather to invoke in its audiences the esthetic impressions and moods which the tale creates in its readers. This revolutionary approach to the cinema opens a fascinating field for further pioneering. Fortified with the new scientific instruments which have recently been devised for the detection and recording of emotional reactions, the amateur producer may now truly be said to face a new world for cinematic experimentation in translating such reactions into film. Properly motivated by medical authority films of this nature may even prove to have a tremendous psychological significance. From any viewpoint "The Fall of the House of Usher" represents a forecast of possibilities which are amazing." Movie Makers, January 1929, 847.


Fiera del Levante [Levante Fair]

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Edmondo Cancellieri

Ferruccio Cancellieri

Description:

"doc. a fantasia"/avant-garde documentary


Film Study 9 ½

Date produced: 1935

Filmmaker(s):

Yasuo Kaneko

Description:

"The most stylistically experimental film among Kaneko’s works but also one of the most self-reflexive Japanese films of the interwar period. In this film, Kaneko featured the process of 9.5mm filmmaking by means of visual experiments and abstraction. By constructing the film in a way to trace the process of shooting, self-developing, editing, and projecting a film, he manipulated montage and multiple exposures as well as the use of light and shadow, while he elaborated the use of close-up shots that captured film devices and the filmmaker (presumably Kaneko himself) at work... Many advanced amateurs considered the process of filmmaking as an essential part of defining the idea of amateurishness. Unlike commercial productions that involved many casts and crews, amateur productions had the privilege of creating a work individually by going through the entire process of filmmaking, which allows the filmmaker to make every decision on his or her own. Kaneko’s Film Study 9 1/2 visualized this process by reflecting his artistic sensibilities." - Noriko Morisue, "Filming the Everyday: History, Theory, and Aesthetics of Amateur Cinema in Interwar and Wartime Japan" (Yale University: PhD Dissertation, 2020): 111.


Floral Fantasy

Date produced: 1953

Filmmaker(s):

Ernest Frederick Attridge

Description:

"A short amateur film using time-lapse photography of flowers blooming in a studio setting." Library and Archives Canada.


Footnote to Fact, A

Date produced: 1933

Filmmaker(s):

Lewis Jacobs

Description:

Also known as Footnote to Fact [As I Walk].


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