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“I was always fascinated by music scores and often imagined how concerts might be changed if performers were not hidden behind music on stands. In the 1960’s, I made several films that used oscilloscope imagery and, in doing so, learned to ‘play’ various synthesizers to generate images. For this film, I used colored gels while filming and chose to optically print a few visual phrases, allowing for repeated sections. I also super-imposed hi-contrast notation over the film. So, Sections became a kind of feedback piece: sound generated the images for the score and performers created new sounds and a new piece from these images.” (Richard Lerman)
The Streetfighterz, a phenomenal team of outlaw freestyle bikers, know no such thing as fear. In fact, insanity just might be their middle name as they wage war -- St. Louis style -- on the notion of what can and can't be done on a street bike. Any preconceptions will be blown to bits as you witness such extreme footage as 140 mph wheelies in freeway traffic and outrageous burnouts. Join the Streetfighterz for this wild ride -- if you dare!
Five university students in North Queensland, Australia, spend one insane summer night tearing their share house apart looking for a hidden million-dollar scratch lottery ticket, as outside, a catastrophic tropical cyclone looms.
DJ Screw: Untold Story tells the story of Robert Davis before the phenomenon and before the fame from the people who were there. This DVD also contains never-before seen footage of the one man who gave Houston its sound indentity, at work and at play as well as interviews with the original members of the S.U.C., Davis' family members and others whose careers are influenced by his music.
Screen test for Andy Warhol, 1966
This classic BP archive film follows Malcolm Davis, a professional Motocross rider, as he travels to across Europe during the season and it's a great insight into the routine of a racer with long hours of travelling between rounds, machine prep, driver introductions and interviews and the main event to keep a rider busy!
After moving into a new apartment, Angelika begins hearing strange sounds between the walls, leading her to believe that she might be living next-door to a killer.
Scratched lines and shapes bloat around this footage of an unknown businessman, sometimes forming hats, clown noses, arrows, etc. He becomes a kind of pawn in my cruel little game. Sound is a musicbox which helps lift this once painfully boring footage to the level of high art. –H. M.
Lensed in Ohio’s Broadview Developmental Center in 1967 by secret camera genius and audio visual healer Jeffrey Paull, Scrapbook tells the story of audacious autistic Donna Washington in her own words, as she encounters pictures of one of her former selves fifty years later.
Documentary film focusing on the American rock band Aerosmith, featuring live material, music videos, and interview segments.
Felix grabs a nap in a baby carriage and is kidnapped by two crooks.
Ebenezer Scrooge is back in a made-for-TV film produced by Coral Ridge Ministries. The ill-tempered miser is played by skilled Christian actor Dean Jones, widely acclaimed for his acting ability in St. John in Exile and well-known for many Disney movies and Broadway shows.
BILLY RAY has written or co-written the screenplays for Color of Night, Volcano and Hart's War and also created the sci-fi series Earth 2. In 2003, Ray wrote and directed Shattered Glass, which was based on the true story of fraudulent journalist Stephen Glass. Most recently, he found himself back in the writer/director role for Breach, a story based on real-life FBI agent-turned-Soviet spy Robert Hanssen. In this intriguing interview, listen as Ray touches on his inspiration from movie soundtracks, taking acting classes, genius by osmosis and writing for the Jetsons.
Paul Attanasio's nuanced screenplays for Quiz Show and Donnie Brasco earned him Oscar nominations, and he recently wrote The Good German for Steven Soderbergh. In this intense dialogue, Attanasio describes how he transformed himself from "snotty" Washington Post film critic to master of adaptations for Oscar-winning directors Robert Redford, Barry Levinson, and Soderbergh.
Gordon Elliott, a student at one of the big universities, is unable to make the football team until his senior year. He is then awarded a position at center because of his superior method of passing the ball, though his lightness is against him. He overhears the head coach say that Dick Blackwood would make a better center if only he could master the pass. In his loyalty to the college Elliott teaches Blackwood the pass, thereby eliminating himself, not merely from the team, but also, as he supposes, from the possibility of winning Marjorie Burgess, who has commanded him to return for his answer after he has played his first big game.
Screaming Fields of Sonic Love is a compilation VHS released by the band Sonic Youth in 1995, containing all their pre-Geffen videos. 01. "Inhuman" (excerpt, live in front of The Zap, Brighton, 8 November 1985) 02. "Death Valley '69" (feat. Lydia Lunch) 03. "Shadow of a Doubt" 04. "Beauty Lies in the Eye" 05. Ciccone Youth "Addicted to Love" 06. Ciccone Youth "Macbeth" 07. "Teen Age Riot" 08. "Silver Rocket" 09. "Providence" 10. "Candle" 11. "Silver Rocket" (feat. Don Fleming, live on Night Music, 1989) 12. "I Wanna Be Your Dog" (feat. David Sanborn & Indigo Girls, live on Night Music, 1989) 13. "Schizophrenia" (live at The Town and Country Club, London, 4 June 1987) 14. "I Wanna Be Your Dog" (feat. Iggy Pop, live at The Town and Country Club, London, 4 June 1987) 15. Thurston's nephew John and his three sisters "My Friend Goo" 16. "Brother James (live at The Zap, Brighton, 8 November 1985)
See how the changes in technology have changed our own social attitudes towards how to watch movies.
The thin line between reality and imagination merges for Andrea, a young moderator at a social media company, as she reaches a psychological breaking point at work.
During World War II, Japanese Americans were forced to live under guard at several camps because of racist fears.
Part of the Logical Propositions series. 16mm, colour, sound