Tilt (1984)
Made using footage from USA Olympics in Los Angeles 1984 and snippets of Alistair Cooke's America: A Personal History of the United States. The footage was combined at Goldsmith's Art Department using an unusual Grass Valley mixer that had oscillating wipes which created the signature colours and wiggly lines. (Modern Art Oxford) Barber was always the most polished of the Scratch video artists, and Tilt shows his ability to make seductive, easy-viewing pieces, while maintaining a subversive undercurrent.
Director: George Barber
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: January 1, 1984
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
collage, art, short film
More Films by Director: George Barber
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tilt about?
- Made using footage from USA Olympics in Los Angeles 1984 and snippets of Alistair Cooke's America: A Personal History of the United States. The footage was combined at Goldsmith's Art Department using an unusual Grass Valley mixer that had oscillating wipes which created the signature colours and wiggly lines. (Modern Art Oxford) Barber was always the most polished of the Scratch video artists, and Tilt shows his ability to make seductive, easy-viewing pieces, while maintaining a subversive undercurrent.
- Who directed Tilt?
- Tilt was directed by George Barber.
- How long is Tilt?
- Tilt has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
- Where was Tilt produced?
- Tilt was produced in United Kingdom.