Robert Russett

Robert Russett Trailers

Aprés Midi TrailerSmall Foveal Fields TrailerL’Acadie Trailer

Robert J. Russett (May 22 1935 - March 26 2015) was a media artist, educator and writer whose animated films and installations were exhibited internationally. He was awarded the University of Lafayette's Distinguished Professor Award in 1973 for his outstanding work as a professor. An authority on animation, Russett co-authored, with Cecile Starr, the 1988 book "Experimental Animation: Origins of New Art," which is considered to be a "must-have" title in the field. He participated in the 1984 World's Fair in New Orleans with a Multi-media Installation, and after approximately twenty-five years of his career, collaborated on a traveling exhibit, Robert Russett: A Retrospective Survey, in 1989. Robert Russett's experimental films have been shown all over the world, including, The Museum of Modern Art, New York; G. Pompidou Center in Paris, France; Sinking Creek Film Celebration, Vanderbilt University; The New Orleans Museum of Art; Berkshire Museum, MA; Canadian Film Conservatory, Canada; Oberhausen Short Film Festival, West Germany; World Festival of Animation, Yugoslavia; Australian Filmmakers Festival, Australia; and the New York Film Festival at the Lincoln Center, 1977. Recently in 2013, Robert Russett Films have been preserved and are now part of the Film Archive Collection at The Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences, in Hollywood, California. Also in October 2013, courtesy of the Academy Film Archive, several films were viewed at The 51st New York Film Festival, Film Society of Lincoln Center.

Most Popular Robert Russett Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Aprés Midi Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

A film about French Acadiana

Small Foveal Fields Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

Small Foveal Fields, a continuation of my work with abstract filmic imagery, is primarily concerned with the mystery and elemental poetry of visual perception.

L’Acadie Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

An album-like collection of nine personal reflections on various aspects of the French Acadian region of Louisiana.

Neuron Trailer (1972)

01 February 1972

Abstract patterns are animated to explore the optical effects of filmic colour and geometry.

Brain Field Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Brain Field is an abstract minimal film with an emphasis on the temporal interaction of pure color. All movement in this film has been eliminated or neutralized in order to intensify the impact of changing color systems.

Primary Stimulus Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

Primary Stimulus is an integrated sound-image structure which explores the intrinsic qualities of cinematic light.

Fake Newsreal Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

A short film by Robert Russett focusing on Marilyn Monroe.

Under The Juggernaut Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

The theme of the film is political assassination and it is presented with lightening-fast collage. The figures of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, John and Robert Kennedy, and Lee Harvey Oswald flash by at great speed with animated images overlaid on these flashing figures.