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List of films covered in the film and animation history lecture so far:

Note that occasionally a few of these were not shown due to lack of
time, but if you would like to write about those films (if you can find
them) that’s OK with me.

Lecture 01 – Short films – this was before the brief was set, so no
essays are required for this lecture 

Lecture 02 Avant Garde films

Un Chien Andalou – Luis Bunuel

H2O – Ralph Steiner

Len Lye – Rainbow Dance

Rhythm in Light – Mary Ellen Bute

Water for Maya – Stan Brakhage

Thanatopsis – Ed Emshwiller

Outer Space – Peter Tscherkassky

Light is Calling – Bill Morrison

Ferment - Tim Macmillan

Digital Snapshot - Daniel Lo Iacono

London Details – Timo Schaedel

Resources www.ubuweb.com

Film and Animation History – Lecture 03 German Expressionism and its


influence by Martin Bowman

Film List and Director / Painting and Artist

Self Portrait as Mars - Otto Dix (painting)

War Invalids Playing Cards – Otto Dix (painting)

The Survivors – Kathe Kollwitz (painting)

Das Kabinett auf Doktor Caligari (The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari) – Robert
Weine
Vincent – Tim Burton

Other Side – Promo video for Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Jonathan Dayton and
Valerie Faris

Nosferatu – F.W.Murnau

Faust – F.W.Murnau

The Calling of Saint Matthew – Caravaggio (painting)

St Joseph – Georges De La Tour (painting)

The Moneylender - Georges De La Tour (painting)

Der Golem (The Golem) – Paul Wegener

Philosopher Meditating – Rembrandt

Landscape at Ceret – Chaim Soutine

The Golem – Jiri Barta

Metropolis – Fritz Lang

Resources

www.archive.org

http://video.google.com/

www.youtube.com

The LRC!

Russian, French and Italian Movies from the 1920s to the 1950s and their
influence

Sergei Eisenstein - Battleship Potemkin

Terry Gilliam – Brazil

Brian de Palma – The Untouchables

Dziga Vertov – Man with a Movie Camera

Jonathon Hodgson – Feeling my Way


Vittorio De Sica - Ladri di biciclette (The Bicycle Thieves)

Adam Elliott – Brother

Federico Fellini – La Strada (the Road)

Meiert Avis – All I Want is You - Promo video for U2

Norman Mclaren – Neighbours

Jean Cocteau – Orphee (Orpheus)

Emilio Ramos – Niebla (Fog)

Japanese, Chinese and Korean Animation by Martin Bowman

Japan

Tezuka Osamu – Jumping 1984

Nobuo Takahashi – Japan

Hitoshi Akayama – Dice

Daiki Aizawa – Loop pool 2005

Satoshi Tomioka - Justice Runners

Hiroshi Chida – Polygon Family 2002

Kojiro Shishido - sound phantasma mirror / Mirror’s Fundamental Tone

Makoto Shinkai – She and her Cat / Her and her cat 1999

Kitada Shin – Catwalk

Koji Morimoto - Dimensional Loop

Maruyama Sayaka - 2.5 Camouflage 2004

Nagata Takeshi and Monno Kazue – Pika Pika 2007

Yasuo Ohba - Anjyu 2001

Yuki Tozuka – Molecule


We ran out of time and I didn’t show the Chinese and Korean films,
these are all very good, watch them if you can:

China

Te Wei and Qian Jiajun - The boy, his cattle, and his flute (1963)

A Da - Three Monks (1982).

Ron Hui - Ode to Summer

Korea

Sejong Park – Birthday Boy 2005

Ming Yuan-Chan – Cubic Tragedy 2005

Russian and East European Animation: A review by Martin Bowman

Please note that all Russian animators’ names have multiple spellings
due to the difficulty of translating the 29 letter Cyrillic alphabet into the
26 letters of the Roman alphabet.

Russia (formerly USSR)

Andrey Khrzhanovskiy – The Glass Harmonica

Fyodor Khitruk – The Island

Alexander Petrov – The Old Man and the Sea

Konstantin Bronzit - At The Ends Of The Earth

Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslavakia)

Jan Svankmajer – Food – I didn’t show this, I ran out of time. Not for the
faint hearted, it’s quite extreme and adult rated.

Poland

Zbigniew Rybczynski – Tango

Tomek Baginski – Fallen Art


European Animation

Emile Reynaud - Autour d’un cabine

Alain Escalle - Icarus’s Drownings

Sylvain Chomet - The Old Woman and the Pigeons

Pleix – kid606 – Sometimes

Georges Schwizgebel – Jeu

Ignacio Ferrara - How to Cope with Death

Pedro Serrazina - Estoria do gato e da lua (The Story of the Cat and
Moon)

Raoul Servais – Chromophobia

Gilles Cuvelier – Chahut (Uproar)

Oskar Fischinger - Komposition in Blau (Composition in Blue)

Zeitguised – Zoo

Vuk Jevremovic – Quercus

Virgil Widrich - Fast Film

British, American and Canadian Animation

Britain

Bob Godfrey – Do it yourself cartoon kit 1961

Grant Orchard – Park Foot Ball

Anthony Hodgson – Hilary

Darren Price – Potapych

Joanna Quinn – Britannia

Canada
Ryan Larkin – Walking

Trevor Cawood – Terminus

USA

John Hubley – Rooty Toot Toot

UPA

Ted Parmalee – The Tell Tale Heart 1954

Michael Theodore – Colour Dream no. 246

Psyop – Anthem

Chris Harding – Make Mine Shoebox

Extras:

If you are bored and want other interesting things to watch and don’t care
about not having me around to tell you why these films are interesting /
awesome / bad for whatever reason, here is a list of films and animations that
we didn’t have to time to watch. Hell, you’ve got three months of doing nothing
after May, you might as well watch a few good films 

Music Videos: Their Origins and Development

Oskar Fischinger Studie Number 9 1931

Artist ------- Title of video -----------Director

Shani Wallis – Bless Them All – Unknown

Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues - D.A. Pennebaker 1965

The Beatles – Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (from Yellow Submarine) –
George Dunning

A-Ha – Take On Me - Michael Patterson 1985

Mad Villain - All Caps - James Reitano


M/A/R/R/S - Pump up the Volume – Rik Lander 1987

Talking Heads - And She Was - Paul Blashfield

Peter Gabriel – Big Time - Stephen R Johnson

The White Stripes - The Hardest Button To Button – Michel Gondry

Plaid – Itsu – Pleix

Gorillaz – Clint Eastwood - Jamie Hewlett and Pete Candeland

Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down Again - Anton Corbijn

Black – Wondeful Life - Gerard de Thame

Air - All I Need – Mike Mills

Aphex Twin – Come to Daddy – Chris Cunningham

Tom Waits - What’s He Building in There? – Lex Brand

Yo La Tengo – Sugarcube – Phil Morrison

Beastie Boys – Sabotage – Spike Jonze

Resouces: if you can’t find these on the web, I will cry…

A History of Computer Graphics in Animation and Film by Martin


Bowman

Artist or Director ------ Film or image ---------- Year

Uccello – Chalice – c1450

Ben Laposky – Oscillon – 1950

John and James Whitney / Saul Bass – Vertigo titles – 1958

James Whitney – Lapis – 1960

William Fetter – Computer Graphics – 1960

Edward Zajac - A two gyro gravity gradient altitude control system –


1961

Ivan Sutherland – Sketchpad – 1963

Douglas Engelbart – Invention of the mouse and GUI 1968


Martin Newell – Utah Teapot – 1974

Peter Foldes – Hunger / Le Faim – 1974

Herbert Franke – Projecktionen – 1975

Larry Cuba – Death Star sequence – 1977

Larry Cuba – Two Space – 1979

Ed Emshwiller – Sunstone – 1979

Triple I demo 1979

Steven Lisberger - Tron – 1982

MAGI demo 1977

Rebecca Allen - Kraftwerk – Musique non stop – 1986

John Lasseter - Luxo Jnr – 1986

Karl Sims - Particle Dreams 1988

Karl Sims – Panspermia – 1990

PDI – Locomotion – 1992

Jan Pinkava – Geri’s Game 1997

Chris Wedge – Bunny – 1998

Paul Debevec – Fiat Lux – 1999

ESC – matrix tests – 2003

Daniel Martinez Lara – Pepe – 2000

Paul Debevec – Parthenon – 2004

ILM – Pirates of the Caribbean 2 – Davy Jones character – 2006

Resources:

In depth history of CG

http://accad.osu.edu/~waynec/history/lessons.html
Douglas Engelbart Demo

http://sloan.stanford.edu/mousesite/1968Demo.html

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