Symmetry (1966)
"Stapp was one of the greatest animators working in the 1950-1975 era, using stylized, often pointillist abstract imagery, in a floating world sometimes surrealist, at other times reminiscent of Japanese "ukiyo-e" illustration. His spectacular 'Symmetry' is his greatest film, a fantasy of dancing images breaking apart, spinning, and converging." -Academic Film Archive of North America
Director: Philip Stapp
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: January 1, 1966
Music: Gene Forrell
Editing: William Terry
Production: Sturgis-Grant Productions Inc., National Science Foundation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Symmetry about?
- "Stapp was one of the greatest animators working in the 1950-1975 era, using stylized, often pointillist abstract imagery, in a floating world sometimes surrealist, at other times reminiscent of Japanese "ukiyo-e" illustration. His spectacular 'Symmetry' is his greatest film, a fantasy of dancing images breaking apart, spinning, and converging." -Academic Film Archive of North America
- Who directed Symmetry?
- Symmetry was directed by Philip Stapp.
- How long is Symmetry?
- Symmetry has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- What genre is Symmetry?
- Symmetry is a Animation film.
- Where was Symmetry produced?
- Symmetry was produced in United States of America.