Hai cercato: Black. White.
Improvisations in Black and White / 1952
Animated experimental film using only black and white, with a musical score.
Boogie in Black and White /
Boogie in Black and White is a UNC-TV documentary written and produced by Alex Albright about the making of the movie Pitch a Boogie Woogie. The movie was filmed in Greenville, North Carolina in 1947 with a local cast of African American musicians and actors. John W. Warner, owner and manager of the local Plaza Theatre, filmed the movie
The Black and White Mind /
Imagine being a high school senior who has no friends, struggles with anxiety, and is being bullied, constantly. The film, The Black and White Mind, follows Johnathan Stewart, an adolescent with High-Functioning Autism. Johnathan faces many trials throughout the film, as he is trying to come out of his shell and integrate himself into the "social game."
Colours In Black & White I / 2017
This project is an approach of - Digital Visual Music - in linear process, intersecting the aesthetics of new media art and post-minimal composition, as well as experimenting with the bounds of static and moving imagery next to the music in slow motion. The visuals were developed by the transformation and multiplication of a single video signal through digital post-production, resulting into an abstract black & white video synthesis.
Colours In Black & White II / 2017
This project is an approach of - Digital Visual Music - in linear process, intersecting the aesthetics of new media art and post-minimal composition, as well as experimenting with the bounds of static and moving imagery next to the music in slow motion. The visuals were developed by the transformation and multiplication of a single video signal through digital post-production, resulting into an abstract black & white video synthesis.
Composition in Black and White /
Composition in Black and White is an attempt to isolate the different elements of the film: rhythm, melody, colors, composition, invoice, to restructure them and thus create a new form of cinema, at the same time as a new way of looking. The result is that each shot becomes a complete cinematic event. I ask each viewer to watch, quite simply to step out of their usual film viewing conditioning.
Out of Black and White / 1990
The college experience is not always as perfect as some school brochures may lead you to think. For some, making the transition from high school to college is easy, but for others it is difficult and confusing. Out of Black and White tells the story of Chris Lewis, a college graduate who is reflecting upon his days as a freshman. What he remembers is a time of academic stress, disorientation, and doubt. Laced with wisdom from the Old Testament, Out of Black and White zeros in on a precise target that promises hope and insight for anyone who has ever experienced a traumatic season of life.
Parable in Black and White / 1994
A Parable in Black and White examines the nature and breadth of prejudice as seen through the eyes of two hobos, one black and the other white. What happens while they are out on a walk one day leads to an understanding that despite our differences, we are all human.
Not So Black Or White / 2006
The intersex narrator of this animation talks about his changing experiences of his body.
Black & White & Red All Over / 1997
A drama about black-on-black violence in America's inner cities.
Monica in Black and White / 2002
Monica Lewinsky looks back on the scandal that made her a household name and nearly brought down a presidency.
Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death / 2004
This true, astonishing story describes how King Leopold II of Belgium turned Congo into its private colony between 1885 and 1908. Under his control, Congo became a gulag labor camp of shocking brutality. Leopold posed as the protector of Africans fleeing Arab slave-traders but, in reality, he carved out an empire based on terror to harvest rubber.
Dreaming in Black and White / 2017
Dreaming in Black and White is a portrait of Singapore artist Tang Ling Nah. The film takes us on a journey into Ling Nah’s inner world—her memories, dreams and angels, and her fascination with black-and-white media, drawing charcoal and the city’s transitional spaces. The film explores her practice over the last 15 years and hints at the possible new directions in her art career. It highlights Ling Nah’s courage to pursue her dream to be an artist, the choices and sacrifices she has made, as well as the challenges of being a woman artist in Singapore and her regrets in this journey. The film’s dream-like form mixes documentary, fiction and animation. It blurs the boundaries between us, Ling Nah’s art and her deepest being. Ultimately, it celebrates our dreams—and reassures us that dreams do come true if persevered.
Waveguide(1): Black and White Video Waveforms / 1980
This video is an educational piece explaining how to use a video waveform monitor.
Study in Color and Black and White / 1993
A hand-painted and photographically step-printed film, which exhibits variably shaped small areas of color (in a dark field) that explode into full frames of textured color interwoven with white scratch patterns that create a sense of interior depth and three-dimensional movement.
Vai alla scheda del filmA Scrap in Black and White / 1903
Shows a young black boy and a white boy in a lively set-to. They finally collapse in the centre of the ring after they have fought themselves to a stand-still. The referee proceeds to count them both out, and the seconds empty buckets of water on the fighters.
Too White To Be Black, Too Black To Be White: The New Orleans Creole / 2006
If the melting pot theory ever existed in America, it happened in New Orleans. This presentation examines a group of marginalized mixed-race Americans who are both multi-cultural and multi-ethnic. This documentary is the first authentic treatment of a group of Americans who proudly identify themselves as creoles. It provides first-hand accounts of their experiences in New Orleans. After reconstruction, the Supreme Court decision, Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), divided America into two worlds: one white and one disenfranchised black. The Creole stories they tell in this documentary speak to the social history of the united states where the fruits of the american dream were rewarded to those with European features, light skin, and good hair. Often, survival meant giving up one's gens de couleur [colored people] identity to assimilate into white america. The process of becoming a productive american has been fraught with both rejection and racism for creoles of color. This is their story.
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Kelly Slater in Black and White / 1991
Take an intimate look at six-time world champion Kelly Slater before he became the most well-known name in surfing, and find out what he did to rise to the top and become the most commanding presence in his sport. With footage from France, Fiji, Southern California and Oahu's North Shore, the film treats you to fabulous scenery from some of the best surfing locales in the world. Also features Tom Carrol, Jeff Booth and Tom Curren.
White Scripts and Black Supermen: Black Masculinities in Comic Books / 2010
Documentary looking at the introduction of the some of the first black superheroes.
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A Play in Black & White (For Baba) / 2022
Combines home movie footage of his father with visual variations based on the game backgammon. Commissioned by the television station Canal180 in Portugal with a composition scored for it by Matmos, or shown silently.