"Early Abstractions" (1946-57), Pt. 4

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  • Опубліковано 24 жов 2024

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  • @wardrich
    @wardrich 4 роки тому +2

    Man, this shit is WAAAAY ahead of its time

  • @RVCCVR
    @RVCCVR 6 років тому +1

    Wonderful ⭐️ so glad you care for this kind of cinema❣️

  • @atwaterpub
    @atwaterpub 12 років тому +2

    Man, this would be beautiful in 70 millimeter, or even HD resolution. A tour de force.

  • @DreamingTurtle
    @DreamingTurtle 16 років тому +2

    Thanks for posting. I love this film. If I remember right, this has it's roots in Theosophy and the occult. Quite impressive for its' time.

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 14 років тому

    There was a documentary about Harry Smith around 2008-2009.. in the San Francisco film festival..about his times with Ginsberg, and his work in saving rare 78's, as during WWII they were being melted down.
    There's a great book out that got me here...called Harry Smith The Avante Garde in the American Vernacular. Fabulous that you posted this.

  • @ludvik199t
    @ludvik199t 13 років тому +1

    WOW im breathless man, this is so awesome!
    thank you so much!

  • @Moss_pitt
    @Moss_pitt 13 років тому +1

    This is the most psychedelic shit I have ever witnessed!!!! Amazing and thank you for posting this. Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ChristopherSobieniak
    @ChristopherSobieniak 10 років тому +2

    "@callaviejachocha Google "cutout animation" - think collage + stop motion. He shot this in 1957, so there's nothing too sophisticated going on in terms of technology… just lots and lots and lots of creativity."
    These days there seems to be a tendency to associate cutout animation with Terry Gilliam or something resembling his work, when in fact, the technique had been around much longer than the show it was made famous in. I feel like Harry Smith gets discounted simply because the approach he used might seem rather quaint by today's standards (especially with the way digital advances in art, design and animation have advanced to the point such a film like this may seem like a simple exercise, though I'm sure these took many hours, days, weeks or even months to do. My favorite of these is #7 with it's use of multiple camera passes needed to render the individual patterns of colored light on display in the 5 minute piece.

  • @lymphatico
    @lymphatico 13 років тому +1

    @callaviejachocha Google "cutout animation" - think collage + stop motion. He shot this in 1957, so there's nothing too sophisticated going on in terms of technology… just lots and lots and lots of creativity.

  • @mariothepookster
    @mariothepookster 13 років тому +1

    enjoyed the creativity

  • @keyboardhero521
    @keyboardhero521 13 років тому

    CAnt type v ery wll right now, my eyeballs arestill dangling over m y cheeks but thank you very much fo0r posting this incredible work.

  • @puritycharge
    @puritycharge 17 років тому

    Likewise...maybe the archive will release something soon...this helps...thankyou for posting it don juan.

  • @ViRiXDreamcore
    @ViRiXDreamcore 17 років тому +1

    Wow, this stuff is interesting. I had no idea it was around that long. I wonder what it all means... I bet you could have an entire class on this stuff.

  • @ChristopherSobieniak
    @ChristopherSobieniak 12 років тому

    Still kinda wonder if this would've worked with "Meet The Beatles" instead, but still perfect as always.

  • @iMrKronic
    @iMrKronic 13 років тому +1

    i wish i could remake stuff like this

  • @SeanBoke
    @SeanBoke 18 років тому

    Everyone should check out the website for the Harry Smith Archives. If you have a chance to see any of his films on film... do it.

  • @LilRaptureEternal
    @LilRaptureEternal 12 років тому +1

    i muted the sound and used Pharaoh Sanders - Kazuko, instead. Worked x100000 better

  • @andreadc
    @andreadc 15 років тому

    delightful!

  • @BERLINblurs
    @BERLINblurs 11 років тому +1

    Good stuff.

  • @TaylorConrad8098
    @TaylorConrad8098 16 років тому

    thats beautiful

  • @MVillani1985
    @MVillani1985 15 років тому

    I wish Harry Smith's style would have caught on for an actual movie style.

  • @IKSIRB68
    @IKSIRB68 14 років тому

    I kinda miss acid sometimes. Oh well. cool video.

  • @nevesaj
    @nevesaj 15 років тому

    AMAZING!!!

  • @roboneko77
    @roboneko77 14 років тому

    I remember the time I first smoked weed

  • @RobertoGinsburg
    @RobertoGinsburg 12 років тому +2

    Mr. Harry Everett Smith

  • @PierreRadulescu
    @PierreRadulescu 16 років тому

    Is this still the score of Teiji Ito? For the other three Early Abstractions I recognized the music from Shamanic Principles of Ito. Here I am not so sure any more.

  • @mouse264
    @mouse264 14 років тому

    @raatlokum If you mean Terry Gilliam's, well they're both stopmo :T

  • @Danielmountford_
    @Danielmountford_ 14 років тому

    @IKSIRB68 haha i was thinking i miss it too.

  • @jennyxmk
    @jennyxmk 16 років тому

    i feel as though part 4 doesn't quite fit in with parts 1-3, i think the film could have ended successfully with part 3 (the strongest part in my opinion), this is interesting and amusing to watch though

  • @binary132
    @binary132 15 років тому

    reminds me of monty python animations.. lol

  • @alpswissart
    @alpswissart 16 років тому

    is more dadaismus then abstraction.

  • @OreoMakesBeats
    @OreoMakesBeats 12 років тому

    #JEREMIAH JAE