Most Popular Byron Grush Trailers
Total trailers found: 15
Les Preludes Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
An imagist “musical” set to Liszt’s Les Preludes that incorporates manipulated color, multiples
Push You Pull Me Trailer (1967)
27 December 1967
Created by shooting static live action scenes in overlapping exposures, rapidly fading in and out, using the variable shutter on his camera.
The Lecture Trailer (1966)
09 December 1966
This is Byron’s first film using edits of very short clusters of frames. Not yet familiar with the A and B roll technique, he simulated a dissolve by cutting sequences of two, then four, then eight, then sixteen frames of an incoming scene against frame sequences of the out-going scene.
Circles Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
This film is about circles. The first circular object on screen is a roll of film, the following is an orange, and thereafter, Byron’s film is a journey through all things circular.
To Joy Trailer (1992)
01 January 1992
To Joy, completed in 1992, is an imagist film collage set to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. According to Byron, this is his second “musical.
Lonely Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
The footage shown here features a mix of still images, moving images, and short animated clips. The still images are primarily of a woman in various scenarios, from riding a bike to lying nude on a jagged rock formation.
Hesper and Phosphor Part 2 Trailer (1967)
01 January 1967
Hesper and Phosphor Part 2 features a variety of images superimposed on one another. Scenes that consistently appear throughout the film include: a woman in curlers, a man getting a haircut, a woman hand painting a small glass bottle, and a man carving a pumpkin.
Phosphene Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Phosphene features colorful negatives of erotic imagery. Scenes in the film display flashes of sexual intercourse and vibrant inkblots (similar to those seen in Inkaboos).
Hexagrams Trailer (1967)
26 December 1967
Hexagrams is a film of surrealistic nature. In the film, all types of images flash quickly on screen.
Flesh Colored Crayons Trailer (1992)
01 January 1992
Flesh Colored Crayons was completed in 1992. This film includes an array of animated scenes and sporadic phrases flashing on screen.
Inkaboos Trailer (1967)
17 July 1967
During the years 1967 and 1969, Byron collected images and experimented with abstractions. Inkaboos was created during this period.
Festival of Cyclists Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
This film appears to focus on the female body in an artistic and colorful manner through the use of superimposition and flashes of repeated scenes.
Fotogrammar Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Fotogrammar, like Inkaboos, was created during a period where Grush collected images and experimented with abstractions.
Why We Fight Trailer (1991)
13 September 1991
Why We Fight features a series of animated sequences. The opening animation is a man in Western gear that quickly changes into a child.