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Glens Falls Sequence

Starting in the late 1930s, illustrator and experimental animator Douglass Crockwell created a series of short abstract animated films at his home in Glen Falls, New York. The films offered Crockwell a chance to experiment with various unorthodox animation techniques such as adding and removing non-drying paint on glass frame-by-frame, squeezing paint between two sheets of glass, and finger painting. The individual films created over a nine-year period were then stitched together for presentation, forming a nonsensical relationship that only highlights the abstract qualities of the images. —Kansas City Electronic Music and Arts Alliance
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Genre: Animation

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Réalisateur: Douglass Crockwell

Pays: United States

Durée: 8 minutes

Qualité: HD

Libération: 1946

Glens Falls Sequence (1946) - IMDb  5.8