Most Popular Barry Spinello Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
Daylight Trailer (1972)
12 March 1972
This film is my bridge from filmpainting to live-action filmmaking. A grant from a former teacher, through the National Counsel of Churches, enabled me to purchase camera, tape recorder, and editing equipment.
Film Graphics: Abstract Aspects of Editing Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
A "didactic" and "educational film" (distributed by Grove Press until they went out of the film business), FILM GRAPHICS uses clips from Buñuel and Eisenstein, along with animated overlay, to illustrate basic principles of classic film editing.
Soundtrack Trailer (1969)
09 September 1969
Black and white with some color hand-applied to each print, hand-painted image, hand-painted sound.
Six Loop Paintings Trailer (1970)
01 August 1970
In SIX LOOP-PAINTINGS, as in SOUNDTRACK, sound and image are hand applied directly on to 16mm clear leader.
Variations on a Seven Second Loop-Painting Trailer (1970)
01 March 1970
The "theme," a seven-second loop-painting (actually closer to eight), is repeated seven times in succession before the title appears.
Sonata for Pen, Brush, and Ruler Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
From 1967-71 Barry Spinello made films without camera or tape recorder by hand drawing both sound and picture directly onto clear 16mm leader.
A Day in the Life of Bonnie Consolo Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
A Day in the Life of Bonnie Consolo is a 1975 short documentary directed by Barry J. Spinello which presents the daily challenges faced by Bonnie Consolo, an armless woman, and her determination to overcome them.
Broken Soldiers Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
"In BROKEN SOLDIERS Spinello tells the story of a young boy who receives a toy soldier from his brother, just returning home from the battlefield in World War II.
Erika: Not in Vain Trailer (1983)
01 January 1983
"Makes Testament look like Singing in the Rain." - Tom Luddy The documented story of an American family in tragedy.
Towards Trailer (2013)
01 January 2013
Sound and picture are constructed frame by frame in After Effects with T.S. Elliot and Gertrude Stein arguing while trapped in a Jackson Pollock painting.
Rushes Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Neil (Barry Spinello) turns to the camera and says: "Film everything for the next 24 hours, 'cause I've come to a strong, positive decision - namely, to commit suicide.
Three Lives: Counselling the Terminally Ill Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Made with Shanti Project of San Francisco, with a grant from the US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.