Kaleidoscope (1925)
Kaleidoscope is an unusual abstract film, the result of optical experiments performed by Loyd A. Jones, Head of Kodak Research Laboratories’ Physics Department. Jones combined the principle of the kaleidoscope with Kodachrome, creating what he describes as “dynamic designs of extraordinary beauty and symmetry.”
Director: Loyd A. Jones
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 1, 1925
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kaleidoscope about?
- Kaleidoscope is an unusual abstract film, the result of optical experiments performed by Loyd A. Jones, Head of Kodak Research Laboratories’ Physics Department. Jones combined the principle of the kaleidoscope with Kodachrome, creating what he describes as “dynamic designs of extraordinary beauty and symmetry.”
- Who directed Kaleidoscope?
- Kaleidoscope was directed by Loyd A. Jones.
- How long is Kaleidoscope?
- Kaleidoscope has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).