Motion Painting No. 1
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Motion Painting No. 1 (1947) is a independent[1] short animated film in which film artist Oskar Fischinger put images in motion to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no. 3, BWV 1048.[2]
Production
The film was created by applying oil paint on Plexiglas.[3] Fischinger filmed each brushstroke over the course of 9 months.
Legacy
In 1997, the film was selected for inclusion in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[4] The Academy Film Archive preserved Motion Painting No. 1 in 2000, though they do not have distribution rights.[5]
References
Further reading
- The original acrylic glass panels are at the Deutsches Filmmuseum in Frankfurt, Germany.
- William Moritz, Optical Poetry: The Life and Work of Oskar Fischinger (London: John Libbey & Company Ltd., and Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004)
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- 1947 films
- United States National Film Registry films
- American avant-garde and experimental films
- Paint-on-glass animated films
- Visual music
- American animated short films
- 1947 animated films
- 1940s American animated films
- 1940s independent films