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Oskar Wilhelm Fischinger (June 22, 1900 –
January 31, 1967) was a German-American
abstract animator, filmmaker, and painter,
notable for
creating abstract...
- (1947) is an
independent short animated film in
which film
artist Oskar Fischinger put
images in
motion to the
music of
Johann Sebastian Bach's Brandenburg...
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early 1920s:
Walter Ruttmann, Hans Richter,
Viking Eggeling and
Oskar Fischinger.
Absolute film
pioneers sought to
create short length and breathtaking...
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church caretaker and organist. In 1808 he
married a widow,
Maria Elisabeth Fischinger Engelsberger. They had two children, both of whom died young.
After the...
- (1971) –
Ralph Wreck Raisers (1972) – Cox'n
Demons of the Mind (1972) –
Fischinger Mohammad,
Messenger of God (1976) – Otba
Jesus of
Nazareth (1977, TV Mini-Series)...
- Arts Showcase. In 1931, the
Dukas piece was used in
Study No. 8 by
Oskar Fischinger. Abbate, Carolyn. "What the
Sorcerer Said". 19th-Century Music, vol. 12...
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emphasizing not the
sculpture itself but the play of
light around it;
Oskar Fischinger's abstract animated films;
Francis Thompson's N.Y., N.Y. (1957), a city...
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naturalist and
mayor of
Gelnhausen Hans
Fischinger [de] (born 1909), film director,
brother of
Oskar Oskar Fischinger (1900–1967), film
director Hans Joachim...
- 2021.
Retrieved 21
February 2021 – via Fox Business. Bartsch,
Yannic C.;
Fischinger, Stephanie; Siddiqui,
Sameed M.; Chen, Zhilin; Yu, Jingyou; Gebre, Makda;...
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metaphors were
created by
animator Michel Gagné
inspired by the work of
Oskar Fischinger and
Norman McLaren. To
create a
realistic compost pile, the Art Department...