Rhythm in Light (1934)

Rhythm in Light (1934) poster

Screen titles introduce the film as a modern artist's impressions of what goes on in the mind while listening to music. Grieg's "Peer Gynt Suite" accompanies images of common objects and abstract forms photographed in soft focus and through prisms: rings, pyramids, the staff of musical notes, and floating lights are all seen in multiple images, sometimes as if through a kaleidoscope, other times as if in animation. Images appear and patterns move across the screen. Sparklers celebrate at the film's end.

Director: Mary Ellen Bute, Melville Webber, Ted Nemeth
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rhythm in Light about?
Screen titles introduce the film as a modern artist's impressions of what goes on in the mind while listening to music. Grieg's "Peer Gynt Suite" accompanies images of common objects and abstract forms photographed in soft focus and through prisms: rings, pyramids, the staff of musical notes, and floating lights are all seen in multiple images, sometimes as if through a kaleidoscope, other times as if in animation. Images appear and patterns move across the screen. Sparklers celebrate at the film's end.
Who directed Rhythm in Light?
Rhythm in Light was directed by Mary Ellen Bute, Melville Webber, Ted Nemeth.
How long is Rhythm in Light?
Rhythm in Light has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
Where was Rhythm in Light produced?
Rhythm in Light was produced in United States of America.