Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome
Originally released in 1950. Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome is a animation film. directed by Slavko Vorkapich. At just 3 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
This dazzling stop-motion animation provided Vorkapich with a forum to demonstrate complex perceptual theories related to the persistence of vision and phi phenomenon. The dance of objects and their movements before the camera lens–somewhat similar to Oskar Fischinger’s abstractions–illustrate many visual sensations playfully executed by Vorkapich.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome about?
This dazzling stop-motion animation provided Vorkapich with a forum to demonstrate complex perceptual theories related to the persistence of vision and phi phenomenon. The dance of objects and thei...
Who directed Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome?
Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome was directed by Slavko Vorkapich.
How long is Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome?
Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome has a runtime of 0 hours and 3 minutes (3 minutes total).
When was Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome released?
Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome was released on December 31, 1950 in theaters.