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Director
  
Norman McLaren

Producer
  
Norman McLaren

Duration
  

Language
  
none

6.8/10
IMDb


Music director
  
Albert Ammons

Genres
  
Animation, Short Film

Country
  
Canada

Boogie Doodle movie poster

Release date
  
1948

Similar movies
  
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Boogie doodle


Boogie-Doodle is a 1940 drawn-on-film visual music short by Norman McLaren, set to the boogie-woogie music of African-American jazz pianist Albert Ammons.

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Though released by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) in 1941, Boogie-Doodle was actually made by McLaren in New York City in 1940, a year before he was invited by John Grierson to Canada to found the NFB's animation unit. McLaren, who had been influenced by the hand-painted films of Len Lye, was in New York exploring the technique on a grant from the Solomon Guggenheim Foundation, creating Boogie-Doodle along with three other cameraless films: Dots, Loops and Stars and Stripes.

The animation in Boogie-Doodle coincides exactly with Ammon's musical piece, with McLaren's animation beginning at the very first bar and concluding at the final note.

Boogie doodle


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Boogie-Doodle Wikipedia
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