Biological Cycle No. 3 (1971)
The series, based on the first 16mm film that was shot in a studio with Nakajima’s family and birds, moves through media and processing transformations over many iterations over the years. Once transferred to video, digital effects were added using the “Animaker,” an electronic image synthesizer that he invented (also nicknamed “Ko-puter”). Total of 6 parts exist.
Director: Ko Nakajima
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: January 1, 1971
Country: Japan
Original Language: xx
Keywords
short film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Biological Cycle No. 3 about?
- The series, based on the first 16mm film that was shot in a studio with Nakajima’s family and birds, moves through media and processing transformations over many iterations over the years. Once transferred to video, digital effects were added using the “Animaker,” an electronic image synthesizer that he invented (also nicknamed “Ko-puter”). Total of 6 parts exist.
- Who directed Biological Cycle No. 3?
- Biological Cycle No. 3 was directed by Ko Nakajima.
- How long is Biological Cycle No. 3?
- Biological Cycle No. 3 has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- What genre is Biological Cycle No. 3?
- Biological Cycle No. 3 is a Animation film.
- Where was Biological Cycle No. 3 produced?
- Biological Cycle No. 3 was produced in Japan.