OffOn

OffOn is an experimental film created by Scott Bartlett [1] made and released in 1968.

Summary

It is most notable for being one of the first examples in which film and video technologies were combined. [2] The nine-minute film combines a number of video loops which have been altered through re-photography or video colorization, and utilizes an electronic sound track to create its unique effect. [3]

Legacy

In 2004, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". [4] [5]

It also appeared on the 1990 Oscar-nominated documentary film Berkeley in the Sixties.[6]

In 1980, Scott recreated the event in a video production class at UCLA called The Making of OffOn.[7]

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