Herbie (1966)
Herbie is a short 16mm black and white film by George Lucas and Paul Golding made in 1966 as part of their USC film school course. It is an abstract film with no story and no actors, that graphically depicts the reflections of moving light streaks and light flashes from traffic at night. It is set to a piece of jazz music by Herbie Hancock, whose first name was used for the title.
Director: George Lucas, Paul Golding
Genre: Music
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: January 1, 1966
Screenplay
Music: Herbie Hancock
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
jazz, short film
More Films by Director: George Lucas, Paul Golding
More Films in Genre: Music
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Herbie about?
- Herbie is a short 16mm black and white film by George Lucas and Paul Golding made in 1966 as part of their USC film school course. It is an abstract film with no story and no actors, that graphically depicts the reflections of moving light streaks and light flashes from traffic at night. It is set to a piece of jazz music by Herbie Hancock, whose first name was used for the title.
- Who directed Herbie?
- Herbie was directed by George Lucas, Paul Golding.
- How long is Herbie?
- Herbie has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
- What genre is Herbie?
- Herbie is a Music film.
- Where was Herbie produced?
- Herbie was produced in United States of America.