The European Avant-Garde
North American Avant-Garde
Structural Film
Experimental Techniques in Film
Experimental Animation
100

This artistic movement, emerging as a reaction to WWI, used humor and antiwar sentiment in works that defied rationality.

What is Dadaism?

100

The founder of Cinema 16, who aimed to bring experimental films to a wider audience in North America.

Who is Amos Vogel?

100

This type of film-making relies on a predetermined formula or plan, rather than guiding the film with a narrative or emotional intent.

What is Structural Film?

100

This term describes the perpetual play of shapes and colors visible when your eyes are closed.

What is Closed-Eye Vision?

100

This 1926 film by Lotte Reiniger is the first feature-length animated film and included two openly queer characters.

What is The Adventures of Prince Achmed?

200

This French impressionist belief held that narrative was merely a tool for delivering emotion and expressing the director's personal vision.

What is the French Impressionist Movement?

200

This filmmaker, influenced by surrealism and the occult, was one of the first openly gay filmmakers in the U.S.

Who is Kenneth Anger?

200

This filmmaker's Empire consists of eight hours of the Empire State Building and explores the concepts of time and duration.

Who is Andy Warhol?

200

This avant-garde technique layers multiple images on the screen to show different perspectives simultaneously.

What is Superimposition?

200

Known for creating Heaven and Earth Magic (1962), this filmmaker was influenced by Dadaist and Surrealist movements.

Who is Harry Smith?

300

Known for theorizing montage as a way to achieve intellectual goals through the collision of elements.

  •  Who is Sergei Eisenstein?

300

This trance film by Maya Deren features a woman who encounters multiple versions of herself and a figure with a mirror for a face.

What is Meshes of the Afternoon?

300

The name of the 1967 film that features a 45-minute continuous zoom across a room.

What is Wavelength?

300

In Soviet montage, this method determines shot length by the emotional impact and interaction of the preceding techniques.

What is Tonal Montage?

300

This pioneering animator invented the multiplane camera and explored silhouette puppetry.

Who is Lotte Reiniger?

400

The technique of editing emphasizing emotional tone, combining multiple elements to evoke a specific feeling in the viewer.

What is Overtonal Montage?

400

This technique in avant-garde film uses archival images but alters their meaning by removing historical context.

  •  What is Appropriation?

400

This structural film technique alternates black-and-white frames to create a flickering visual experience.

What is the Flicker Effect?

400

This filmmaker bridged French Impressionism and Surrealism with works like The Seashell and the Clergyman.

Who is Germaine Dulac?

400

This visual-musical pioneer created An Optical Poem (1938) as an expression of music through animation.

Who is Oskar Fischinger?

500

A film movement characterized by dreamlike imagery, free association, and a rejection of narrative, often exploring sexuality and shock.

What is Surrealism?

500

Known for his "Cornell boxes," this surrealist artist also created films with a focus on collage and symbolism.

Who is Joseph Cornell?

500

This film, considered the first structural film, uses alternating black-and-white frames to create a non-narrative sensory experience.

What is The Flicker?

500

The use of roller coasters or Niagara Falls in early films for their sheer spectacle, rather than a story, fits this concept.

What is the Cinema of Attractions?

500

This filmmaker’s abstract works like Allures (1961) and Samadhi (1967) reflect psychedelic influences and a deep connection to music.

Who is Jordan Belson?

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