No. 2: Message From the Sun

No. 2: Message From the Sun

Release date : October 24, 1947
Runtime : 2m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Harry Smith /
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Hand-painted 35 mm stock photographed in 16 mm, color, 2:15 or 10 min. Initially intended to be screened with and synchronized to Dizzy Gillespie's Algo Bueno. This film "takes place either inside the sun or in... Switzerland" according to Smith. To produce this film he used a technique that involved cutting stickers of the type used to reinforce the holes in 3-ring binder paper. These were applied to 16 mm movie film and used like a stencil. Layers of vaseline and paint were used to color each frame in this manner. The effect is hypnotic, psychedelic and is something like a visual music.
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  • title:No. 2: Message From the Sun
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1947
  • Runtime:2m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Harry Smith /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Hand-painted 35 mm stock photographed in 16 mm, color, 2:15 or 10 min. Initially intended to be screened with and synchronized to Dizzy Gillespie's Algo Bueno. This film "takes place either inside the sun or in... Switzerland" according to Smith. To produce this film he used a technique that involved cutting stickers of the type used to reinforce the holes in 3-ring binder paper. These were applied to 16 mm movie film and used like a stencil. Layers of vaseline and paint were used to color each frame in this manner. The effect is hypnotic, psychedelic and is something like a visual music.
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