Film Graphics: Abstract Aspects of Editing (1972)
A "didactic" and "educational film" (distributed by Grove Press until they went out of the film business), FILM GRAPHICS uses clips from Buñuel and Eisenstein, along with animated overlay, to illustrate basic principles of classic film editing. Good for film editing and film study classes. Made with Paul Aratow, who went on to produce Sheena Queen of the Jungle.
Director: Barry Spinello
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Film Graphics: Abstract Aspects of Editing about?
- A "didactic" and "educational film" (distributed by Grove Press until they went out of the film business), FILM GRAPHICS uses clips from Buñuel and Eisenstein, along with animated overlay, to illustrate basic principles of classic film editing. Good for film editing and film study classes. Made with Paul Aratow, who went on to produce Sheena Queen of the Jungle.
- Who directed Film Graphics: Abstract Aspects of Editing?
- Film Graphics: Abstract Aspects of Editing was directed by Barry Spinello.
- How long is Film Graphics: Abstract Aspects of Editing?
- Film Graphics: Abstract Aspects of Editing has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).