move click move: Early Films
2001
Object, cel, experimental.
From the compilation move click move, Animated and Experimental Film Shorts by Deanna Morse. This award-winning interactive experience has 8 sections and includes over 35 films (created between 1970 - 2001), storyboard-to-film comparisons and behind-the-scenes making-of stills revealing technique and process.
contents
Early Films Motion Menu
2001, 0:23
Transition from Main Menu to Early Films, including the menu surprise and oriole sounds.
Déjeunez Mon Amour
1970, 2:47
Close-up vision of American consumption.
Film by Deanna Morse and Mark Henriksen.
Marriages
1970, 2:08
Dancers reveal Japanese word origins. "Marriages expresses a complex relationship between the female form and the elements of oriental script." program notes, Focus '72, Iowa State University.
Constant Constance
1970, 2:49
A surreal commentary on advertising. Student produced at Iowa State University.
Midnight Dance
1975, 2:22
When dolls come alive... Created as a filmmaker-in-residence with the South Carolina Arts Commission.
Working with art teacher Joanne Alspaugh and students at Freedom Road School, Charleston, S.C., the team brainstormed ideas, created a story and storyboard, and worked for a week to animate Raggedy Ann dolls using super-8 film.
Color Field Study
1971, 3:39
Music and color perception.