Time Is (1964)

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Produced by the Nuffiled Foundation of Unit for the History of ideas, Time Is, directed by Don Levy (Herostratus), is an experimental collage film looking at the scientific problems connected with the nature of time. Alternating between original and `found' footage such as newsreels, sports footage, nature photography, the film uses a number of techniques including slow motion, time-lapse and single-frame filming, negative imagery and juxtaposition.

Director: Don Levy
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date:
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Time Is about?
Produced by the Nuffiled Foundation of Unit for the History of ideas, Time Is, directed by Don Levy (Herostratus), is an experimental collage film looking at the scientific problems connected with the nature of time. Alternating between original and `found' footage such as newsreels, sports footage, nature photography, the film uses a number of techniques including slow motion, time-lapse and single-frame filming, negative imagery and juxtaposition.
Who directed Time Is?
Time Is was directed by Don Levy.
How long is Time Is?
Time Is has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
Where was Time Is produced?
Time Is was produced in United Kingdom.