Trade Tattoo

Trade Tattoo

Release date : December 31, 1937
Runtime : 5m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Len Lye /
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Production companies : GPO (General Post Office) Film Unit /
December 31, 1937 5m United Kingdom Animation No Language More
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Trade Tattoo went even further than Rainbow Dance in its manipulation of the Gasparcolor process. The original black and white footage consisted of outtakes from GPO Film Unit documentaries such as Night Mail. Lye transformed this footage in what has been described as the most intricate job of film printing and color grading ever attempted. Animated words and patterns combine with the live-action footage to create images as complex and multi-layered as a Cubist painting. Music was provided by the Cuban Lecuona Band. With its dynamic rhythms, the film seeks (in Lye’s words) to convey “a romanticism about the work of the everyday in all walks of life."
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  • title:Trade Tattoo
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1937
  • Runtime:5m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Len Lye /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: GPO (General Post Office) Film Unit ·
  • Overview:Trade Tattoo went even further than Rainbow Dance in its manipulation of the Gasparcolor process. The original black and white footage consisted of outtakes from GPO Film Unit documentaries such as Night Mail. Lye transformed this footage in what has been described as the most intricate job of film printing and color grading ever attempted. Animated words and patterns combine with the live-action footage to create images as complex and multi-layered as a Cubist painting. Music was provided by the Cuban Lecuona Band. With its dynamic rhythms, the film seeks (in Lye’s words) to convey “a romanticism about the work of the everyday in all walks of life."
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