Location TIMELINE Konstfacks videotek - Historical :
Title Statement Unseen cinema. 1 : early American Avant-Garde Film 1894-1941. [DVD-video] : The Mechanized eye : experiments in techhnique and form ; Vol. 1
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Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Anthology Film Archives , New York : 2005
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General Note The dynamic qualities of motion pictures are explored by cameramen and filmmakers through novel experiments in technique and form. Early cinematographers James White, "Billy" Bitzer, and Frederick Armitage display experimental shooting styles that wowed audiences. Other independent companies further image manipulation through creative staging, editing, and printing, such as a stunning three-screen film that predates Gance's Napoleon . Experiments by photographer Walker Evans, painter Emlen Etting, musician Jerome Hill, and the film collectives Nykino and Artkino record the world in a continual process of flux. A most extreme approach is realized by Henwar Rodakiewicz with Portrait of a Young Man (1925-31), a monumental study of natural and abstract motions. 1. "Paris Exposition Films" (1900) by James White. -- 2. Eiffel Tower from Trocadero Place (1900). -- 3. Palace of Electricity (1900). -- 4. Champs de Mars (1900). -- 5. Panorama of Eiffel Tower (1900). -- 6. Scene from Elevator Ascending Eiffel Tower (1900). -- 7. Captain Nissen going Through Whirlpool Rapids, Niagara Falls (1901). -- 8. Down the Hudson (1903) by Frederick S. Armitage and A.E. Weed. -- 9. The Ghost Train (1903). -- 10. Westinghouse Works, Panorama View, Street Car Motor Room (1904) by G.W. "Billy" Bitzer. -- 11. In Youth, Beside the Lonely Sea (c. 1924-25). -- 12. Melody on Parade (c. 1936). -- 13. La Cartomancienne (The fortune Teller) (1932) by Jerome Hill. -- 14. Pie in the Sky (1934-35) by Nykino. -- 15. Travel Notes (1932) by Walker Evans. -- 16. Oil - A Symphony in Motion (1933) by Artkino. -- 17. Poem 8 (1932-33) by Emlen Etting. -- 18. Storm (1942-43) by Paul Burnford. -- 19. Portrait of a Young Man (1925-31) by Henwar Rodakiewicz. -- 20. Movement One. -- 21. Movement Two. -- 22. Movement Three.
Subject - Personal Name Evans, Walker, White, James Armitage, Frederick S. Weed, A.E. Bitzer, G.W. "Billy" Hill, Jerome Etting, Emlen Burnford, Paul Rodakiewicz, Henwar
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