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Walter Ruttmann (28
December 1887 – 15 July 1941) was a
German cinematographer and film director, an
important German abstract experimental film maker...
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Sinfonie der Großstadt) is a 1927
German silent film
directed by
Walter Ruttmann, co-written by Carl
Mayer and Karl Freund. Much of the
motion in the film...
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produced by a
group of
artists working in
Germany in the
early 1920s:
Walter Ruttmann, Hans Richter,
Viking Eggeling and
Oskar Fischinger.
Absolute film pioneers...
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those by
Tristan Tzara, Kurt Schwitters,
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti,
Walter Ruttmann and
Dziga Vertov. Further, the
technology allowed sound to be graphically...
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influenced by
German "absolute"
filmmakers such as Hans Richter,
Walter Ruttmann and
Viking Eggeling.
Richter falsely claimed that his 1921 film Rhythmus...
- avant-garde
animators worked on this film with
Lotte Reiniger,
among them
Walter Ruttmann,
Berthold Bartosch, and Carl Koch. The
story is
based on
elements from...
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visual music and the
historical abstract films of the 1920s by
Walther Ruttmann, Hans Richter,
Viking Eggeling and
Oskar Fischinger. The
history of motion...
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Bernhard Ewers;
Graphics by
Thorsten Knop;
Sound by
Volker Struebing,
Haiko Ruttmann;
Intro Sound by
Chris Huelsbeck;
Project Manager:
Lothar Schmitt, Thomas...
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Fischinger wrote to
Ruttmann about his machine, who
expressed interest.
Moving to Munich,
Fischinger licensed the wax
slicing machine to
Ruttmann, who used it...
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