As shown on TVNZ many years ago
Colour Flight (1938)
4 min, 35 mm Gasparcolour, sound
Music: Honolulu Blues (Red Nichols and his Five Pennies)
Synchronisation: Ernst Meyer
Sponsor: Imperial Airways
First screening: 12 June 1939
Info from http://www.govettbrewster.com/LenLye/about/
@FidelioRoo I found one DVD online through a search. It's out of print right now. One person claims to be selling a new version on Amazon. I've had one fake video through there before, so I'm skeptical. If you haven't heard of his work already, check out Mirai Mizue.
EuropeanAnimation 6 months ago
@EuropeanAnimation I still love Mothlight and Dante Quartet and Eye Myth and Dog Star Man, but despite Brakhage's desire of a more pure and emotional cinema, Lye achieved it better.
There needs to be a "By Lye" DVD sometime soon, it sucks that the only way to find his stuff seems to be via youtube videos with wonky colours or just pixellated to hell. But at least that's better than nothing.
FidelioRoo 6 months ago
@FidelioRoo It is. Disregard these sorts of film fan's majorities. There's all sorts of token names. Don't let them get to you.
EuropeanAnimation 6 months ago
@ChocolateExplosion I think this will get me shot by every avant-garde-film enthusiast in the world, but I feel like much of Len Lye's paint-on-film work is miles above that of Stan Brakhage's.
FidelioRoo 1 year ago
A much better copy with sound in proper sync may be found under BartConway's videos...
BartConway 1 year ago
Jaw-droppingly brilliant animation. Thanks for posting!
maninhutonthehill 2 years ago
thank you!
zaloo 2 years ago
i cant believe Len Lye isnt considered one of the greatest artistic geniuses of the 20th century.. this is mindblowing stuff
ChocolateExplosion 3 years ago
dude invented demos
BUTTONTANG 4 years ago
beautiful vid!
dearmallika 4 years ago