Overview:
This experiment was a “prestige advertisement” for Shell Motor Oil. As conventional animation became dominated by Walt Disney, many European filmmakers turned to puppets as an alternative, and Lye enlisted the help of avant-garde friends such as Humphrey Jennings and John Banting to make the amusing puppets. Exploring the still-complex color process, which involved the combination of three separate images, Lye creates such a vivid storm scene that reviewers hailed it as “proof that the color film has entered a new stage.” The music is Holst’s The Planets. - Harvard Film Archive| Status: | Released (1936-10-01) |
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| Screen: | C.H. David |
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| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | No Language |
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- 936343: Humphrey Jennings - Color Designer - Visual Effects
- 1088217: Len Lye - Director - Directing
- 4199161: C.H. David - Writer - Writing
- 5647983: Alex Strasser - Director of Photography - Camera
- 4121926: John Banting - Prop Designer - Art
- 5647990: Jack Ellitt - Music - Sound
- 1867818: Gustav Holst - Music - Sound
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