Hai cercato: Screen Test
Screen Test, Billy Linich / 1964
One of two(?) 1964 screen tests of Linich. Runs 4 minutes, 24 seconds in length.
Screen Test [ST52] Lucinda Childs /
One of two(?) 1964 screen tests of Childs. Runs 4 minutes, 30 seconds in length.
Your Screen Test
Your Screen Test is an eight-week reality television series on the Rogers TV community channel in Ottawa, Ontario, which aired in 2007. Prospective contestants submit an audition tape or come into the Rogers TV studio to audition. Of those, ten people were selected to appear on the series. Viewers at home were then given an opportunity to vote for...
Hollywood Screen Test
Hollywood Screen Test is an American talent show which aired on ABC from 1948 to 1953.
Screen Test: Mary Woronov / 1966
With light only shedding on half of her face, Mary Woronov remains calm and stern as she stares into the camera, until the very end, where she sheds a slight smile.
Andy Warhol Screen Tests / 19657.33 voti
The films were made between 1964 and 1966 at Warhol's Factory studio in New York City. Subjects were captured in stark relief by a strong key light, and filmed by Warhol with his stationary 16mm Bolex camera on silent, black and white, 100-foot rolls of film at 24 frames per second. The resulting two-and-a-half-minute film reels were then screened in 'slow motion' at 16 frames per second.
Vai alla scheda del filmScreen Test [ST107]: Ruth Ford / 1964
Ruth Ford has been placed in three-quarter profile against a white background, under instructions to keep still and try not to blink. With her head held high, she maintains her pose, only occasionally raising an eyebrow or blinking briefly. By the end her eyes are filled with tears from the effort.
Screen Test: Bibbe Hansen / 1965
Screen Test of Bibbe Hansen at age 15.
Screen Test: Pénélope Palmer / 1966
Andy Warhol "Screen Test" of a sixth-month-old Pénélope Palmer, going about her business.
Screen Test: Lou Reed / 1966
Screen Test of Lou Reed.
Screen Test: Edie Sedgwick / 1965
Andy directs Edie for a screen test.
Screen Test: Jack Smith / 1964
Part of Andy Warhol's Screen Tests series. Filmmaker and performance artist Jack Smith.
Screen Test: Rufus Collins / 1964
Part of Andy Warhol's Screen Tests series.
Screen Test: Freddy Herko / 1964
1964 screen test of Herko running 4 minutes, 36 seconds in length.
Screen Test: Susan Sontag / 1964
Susan Sontag was one of the many subjects of Warhol’s Screen Tests, a silent-film portrait series capturing well–known cultural figures of the 1960s. Warhol filmed seven Screen Tests of the journalist and author Sontag in his Factory—a space of collaborative and interdisciplinary artistic production. Of the Sontag films, ST318 is perhaps the most direct and severe. The intricacies of Sontag’s facial features are heightened by the film’s slow–motion progression, stretched out to four minutes and thirty seconds.
Screen Test: John Cale / 1966
Reel 24. Test #3
Screen Test: Grace Glueck / 1964
Reel 24, Test #9
Screen Test: Henry Rago / 1965
Screen test of Henry Rago
Screen Test: Alan Soloman / 1964
Screen Test of Alan Soloman
Bruce Lee: Screen Test / 1965
August 2, 1964: Long Beach, CA - Ed Parker, known as the Father of American Karate (Kenpo), invites Bruce Lee to give a demonstration. Bruce shows off his “one-inch punch,” and his two-finger push-ups, where he literally does “two” finger push-ups. At his first International Karate Championships are Jay Sebring, the hair stylist for Batman and William Dozier, a producer, who is looking to cast a part in a TV series he was developing. Sebring then gives a film of Bruce’s demo to Dozier who is impressed at Bruce’s “super-human abilities”. Bruce later flies down to Los Angeles for a screen test. February 4, 1965: Gives screen test at 20th Century Fox for TV series Charlie Chan’s Number One Son.