synopsis
Using light-splitting prisms, cellophane, sparklers, and ping-pong balls, the film attempts to represent what happens in the mind when listening to Grieg's score for the play
Peer Gynt. The circular dance of shapes and lights drowned in darkness is structurally and rhythmically linked to the musical composition, their relationship anchored by a mathematical formula.
biography
From the 1930s to the 1950s, Mary Ellen Bute (1906–1983) undertook a project she called “Seeing Sound”. She created more than a dozen short abstract films that have been shown at Radio City Music Hall in New York. On the first of these,
Rhythm in Light, she collaborated with Ted Nemeth (1910–1986) and Melville Webber (1871–1947).
more about film
director: | Mary Ellen Bute, Ted Nemeth, Melville Webber |
Info
director: | Mary Ellen Bute, Ted Nemeth, Melville Webber |
original title: | Rhythm in Light |
country: | United States |
year: | 1934 |
running time: | 5 min. |