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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180119T170000
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CREATED:20180103T180018Z
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SUMMARY:Talking Animation with J.J. Sedelmaier
DESCRIPTION:From its very beginning\, the art and craft of film animation has been as much a part of movie history as motion picture film itself. The motion picture industry had its beginning in the 1880s\, but animation production actually pre-dates this launch by a half a century with devices such as the Phenakistiscope (1833) and the Zoetrope (1834). These simple mechanical wonders allowed the viewer to experience moving images through the use of sequential exposure of a short series of registered drawings or even photographs. \nAs the motion picture film industry advanced\, so did the invention of and development of the equipment intrinsic to animation production. This exhibition chronicles over a century of the development and use of various devices and equipment that were key to the production of animated films from their beginning up to the 1990s. Fortunately\, studios like New York’s Terrytoons and Fleischer Studios and\, of course\, The Walt Disney Studios\, documented much of the behind the scenes activity in newsreels and promotional films\, some of which we have as a part of this exhibition from the collection of J.J. Sedelmaier Productions\, Inc.\, an animation and design studio located in White Plains\, New York\, run for over 25 years by J.J. and Patrice Sedelmaier (www.jjsedelmaier.com). \nGallery Night Event: Free Entry from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on 1/19/2018 \nSpecial Event: ‘Talking Animation’ with J.J. Sedelmaier at 7 p.m. on 1/19/2018 \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/talking-animation-with-j-j-sedelmaier/
LOCATION:1000 N. Broadway\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180119T200000
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CREATED:20171021T013214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171021T013214Z
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SUMMARY:Nineteen Thirteen
DESCRIPTION:Cellist Janet Schiff and percussionist Victor DeLorenzo (Violent Femmes) create the bold and vibrant sound of NINETEEN THIRTEEN. A cello made in Romania in the year 1913 and a set of drums made in modern-day America entertain each other in a haunting\, melodic dance that suggests mystery\, romance\, and future thought. Original compositions and looping are by Schiff while beat brushes and commentary are by DeLorenzo. \nNINETEEN THIRTEEN won a Wisconsin Area Music Award for Jazz Artist of the Year 2014 and was featured on Fox Channel 6\, PBS on The Arts Page\, and Wisconsin Public Radio’s Lake Effect. As a very busy chamber rock ensemble\, NINETEEN THIRTEEN opened a concert for The Avett Brothers at BMO Harris Pavilion\, and performed at the Milwaukee Art Museum\, Bastille Days\, Summerfest\, The Pabst Theater\, Turner Hall\, and the Museum of Wisconsin Art\, all in the past year. \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/nineteen-thirteen-2/
LOCATION:Wisconsin
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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