Most Popular Deanna Morse Trailers
Total trailers found: 32
Monkey’s T-shirt Trailer (1991)
01 March 1991
Animated short for Sesame Street. An embedded figures puzzle, animated by Deanna Morse and Rose Rosely.
Plants Trailer (1989)
01 January 1989
Plants can't walk. Plants don't talk. Plants can't see. Plants don't have legs.
Sandpaintings Trailer (1992)
01 March 1992
Two Navajo-inspired figures explore symbols and their meaning. Piano music by VR inventor and philosopher Jaron Lanier.
Lost Ground Trailer (1992)
01 March 1992
A modern love story. Michigan to Chicago by train in 1992, early 3D animation.
Skin Trailer (2015)
01 March 2015
Thick skinned, thin skinned. The first line of defense. A surface archive. Created as an artist-in-residence at the Everglades National Park, Florida.
How Animation Works: Move-Click-Move Trailer (2001)
01 March 2001
The introductory signature video for the award-winning retrospective DVD Move-Click-Move, published in 2001.
Forced Perspective: Odessa Trailer (2007)
01 March 2007
My visit to the real steps at Odessa was affected by the Odessa Steps sequence from Sergei Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin.
Night Sounds: Imagination Trailer (1992)
01 March 1992
Animation for Sesame Street. A little girl is so scared by the night sounds, and she is not the only one! Animation by Deanna Morse and Rose Rosely, with sound by Billy Vits.
Artist In The Schools Trailer (1989)
01 January 1989
Documents a 1986 video-workshop at the South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind.
Container Loss Trailer (2022)
01 March 2022
Climate crisis, gyres, garbage patches, natural phenomena, human response, hope, loss, optimism, equanimity, integrity, awareness, and responsibility.
The Gift Trailer (2019)
01 March 2019
Celebrating Walt Whitman’s 200th birthday, and his poem “To a Certain Cantatrice.” This multigenerational female family reading honors Whitman’s point that basic needs belong to everyone.
Recipe for Birds Trailer (2020)
06 April 2020
An international collaboration where artist-animators work with kids to make animation on a common theme.
Whispers of the Prairie Trailer (2013)
01 March 2013
The first American Iawn: prairie. Back to our roots, to the medley of native flowers that thrive in our forests and our sustainably landscaped lawns.
Breathing Room Trailer (2009)
01 March 2009
Examining nature through the lens of time. Light sweeps languidly across the tiles in a room. Outside, the flowers erupt in a riot of color.
Postcards from My Backyard Trailer (2007)
01 March 2007
An exploration of a single space over two years’ time—the seasons of Michigan. Incorporating time-lapse footage, motion graphics, and my own musical soundscape, this video poem considers growth, decay, and transformation.
August Afternoons Trailer (1985)
01 March 1985
Sunlight and shadows whisk through time. Optically printed from Super 8 footage. Charleston, SC, with Randy Buggs and Ray Harvey.
Charleston Home Movie Trailer (1980)
01 March 1980
Memories and images of Charleston, South Carolina. Rotoscope animation of significant friends and moments.
A Mother’s Advice Trailer (2000)
01 March 2000
Body images and a rite of passage. Based on a story by Beth Isacke, inspired by her hair. Created during an artist residency at Ragdale Artists Colony, Illinois.
Help! I’m Stranded… Trailer (1981)
01 March 1981
Help! I’m stranded… in a Spartanburg motel room with: 1. a broken TV, 2. some note cards, and 3. a red crayon.
Dejeunez, Mon Amour Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Close-up vision of American consumption. Before tattoos were all the rage, filmmakers Mark Henriksen and Deanna Morse had a vision.