VHS / 1993
Title | Alive TV. More not-for-Saturday morning animations |
Item type | VHS |
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Imprint | St. Paul, Minneapolis KTCA ; 1993 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
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Physical description | 1 videocassette of 1 (27 min.) (U-matic NTSC) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. |
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245 00 Alive TV.|n[No. 903],|pMore not-for-Saturday morning
animations|h[videorecording] /|cKTCA.
246 3 More not-for-Saturday morning animations
246 3 Screen play
246 3 Pharoah's belt (cake excerpt)
246 3 Milk of amnesia
257 United States.
260 St. Paul, Minneapolis :|bKTCA ;|aSt. Paul, Minneapolis :
|bWalker Arts Center,|c1993.
300 1 videocassette of 1 (27 min.) (U-matic NTSC) :|bsd., col.
;|c3/4 in.
500 Copyright notice: c 1993 Twin Cities Public Television.
500 Production credits and running time taken from videotape.
505 0 Screen play / a Bareboards Film for Channel Four ; by
Barry J.C. Purves. 1992 (10:46 min.) -- The pharaoh's belt
(cake excerpt) / Lewis Klahr. 1993 (8:50 min., full length
43 min.) -- Milk of amnesia / by Jeffrey Noyes Scher. 1992
(5:04 min.).
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating.|5CUY.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access
by appt. only.|5CBPF.
520 Screen play: "A narrator relates the Japanese tale of two
lovers who defy their families and society to be together.
The tale ends happily, until something happens to make
this tale truly Japanese in character"--Internet movie
database. The pharaoh's belt: ""In his most masterful film
to date, Lewis Klahr provides a lesson in modern
hieroglyphics, assembling collages of contemporary demons
and divinities in the guise of advertising images culled
from a consumer culture's larger-than-life presentation
of its products and the ecstasies they offer. These
hyperbolic presences with their radiant colors and
alternate promises and pitfalls provide the landscape for
a childhood quest that teeters between nightmare and
promised land, as Klahr's characters negotiate a labor of
extrication from the morass of Betty Crocker chocolate
icing, formica kitchens and parental phantoms toward a
mastery of the imagination and the attaining of true love"
--Tom Gunning, Canyon Cinema. Milk of amnesia: "Watching a
film like the aptly titled Milk of Amnesia, which
challenges the audience to recall hundreds of bizarre
visual references flashing before their eyes at breakneck
speed, is a perceptional game: 'The technical goal of Milk
of Amnesia was to see what happened to the viewer's
[equilibrium] when sequential images were painted in
different styles and colours,' [Scher] explains. 'My
theory was that the figurative continuity of the action
would rise above all the textural collisions of style"--
Eye magazine, no. 60.
538 U-matic NTSC.
655 7 Shorts.|2mim
655 7 Television.|2mim
655 7 Animation.|2mim
655 7 Personal/independent works.|2mim
700 1 Purves, Barry,|edirection.
700 1 Klahr, Lewis,|edirection.
700 1 Scher, Jeffrey Noyes,|edirection.
710 2 KTCA-TV (Television station : Saint Paul, Minn.)
941 0 PFA 0750-01-8082. PFA collection acquisition gift of
D0142 1996/11/01
946 PFA 0750-01-8082. INV record created 2009/12/04 by sw; MIN
record created 2011/09/28 by sw.
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