- Jeff Scher
Jeff Scher is a
New York -basedfilmmaker ,animator and painter. He was born Jeffery Noyes Scher, on December 24,1954 . Scher graduated fromBard College in1976 . He is married to Bonnie Siegler and they currently live inBrooklyn with their twochildren . His work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Academy Film Archives,Hirshhorn Museum , Pompidou Centre, Musee d’Art Moderne,Vienna Kunsthalle and Austrian National Archive. [http://www.zanimation.tv/directors.cfm?DirectorID=12 Z Animation] To supplement his income, Scher creates and directscommercials forHBO ,HBO Family , PBS,Nick Jr , Ameritek,International Film Festival and the Sundance Channel. He also teaches graduate courses and at theSchool of Visual Arts and plans to begin as an instructor at NYUTisch School of the Arts Kanbar Institute of Film & Television’s Animation program in the fall of 2008. [http://scher.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/06/all-the-wrong-reasons/ New York Times]Film Methodology
As an underground filmmaker, Scher uses lights,
abstractions andvisual effects all paired withmusic to create experimentalshort films . His films have been described as animatedstill life as they are made from variousdrawing s in which the images change to trigger responses within thehuman mind . He uses his paintings andcollages by overlapping the colors and textures to seem as if they are in fact “moving” in a hypnotic fashion. Images of influentialbehaviorists ,Hermann Rorschach andIvan Pavlov , appear in some of his films. The films are highly irrational in their juxtapositions, but this is the intention of the filmmaker. Scher wants his viewers to create their own stories from the visuals he provides. Films such as "All the Wrong Reasons" seek to create of feeling ofdreaming . One should have a sense of dreaming whileawake and a connection to the subconscious mind.Scher’s abstract films are all approximately two and a half minutes long. He feels that this amount of time is more than enough to allow the viewer to become engaged. Although digital tools are cheaper and faster for creating film, Scher prefers vintage machinery and
technologies to create his image-rich films to effectively affect thesenses . He uses the rotoscopic technique which involves projectingfilm frame s on to paper and thentracing them by hand. After this, the paper images are animated by separately shooting each sheet as a single frame. [cite web | url=http://www.eyemagazine.com/feature.php?id=131&fid=581 | title="Animator Jeff Scher uses dense, unorthodox techniques to make his highly original, image-rich films" | author=Heller, Steven | publisher=Eye Magazine | accessdate=2008-05-06] [cite web | url=http://www.filmmakermagazine.com/summer2004/reports/private_audience.php | title="Private Audience" | author=Bowen, Peter | publisher=Filmaker Magazine | accessdate=2008-05-07]Films
[http://www.canyoncinema.com/S/Scher.html Canyon Cinema]
* "Aria Striata" (1980)* "Reasons To Be Glad" (1980)
* “Prisoners of Inertia”: full length film that Scher both wrote and directed (1989)
* "Milk of Amnesia" (1992) [http://www.lumeneclipse.com/gallery/20/scher/index.html Lumen Eclipse]
* "Garden of Regrets" (1994)
* "Four Letter Heaven" (1995)
* "Nerve Tonic" (1995)
* "Trigger Happy" (1997)
* "Yours" (1997)
* "Shorts International Film Festival Trailers" (1997/98)
* "Bang Bang" (1998)
* "SID" (1998)
* "Turkish Trailer" (1998)
* "Postcards From Warren" (1998)
* "Grand Central" (1999)
* "You Won’t Remember This" (2002) [http://scher.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/23/you-wont-remember-this/ New York Times] [http://channel.creative-capital.org/project_278.html Creative Capital Channel]
* "Spin Cycle" (2003)
* "Still Loaf with Guitar" (2003) [cite web | url=http://www.aurora.org.uk/?lid=1826 | title="Jeff Scher In His Own Words | author=Chodorov, Pip | publisher=Festival Catalogue | date=2007-10-01 | accessdate=2008-05-06]
* "Lost and Found" (2004)
* "Tick Tock" (2005)
* "Coke Girl" (2005) [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-138862175.html Encyclopedia.com]
* "Woman on the Beach" (2005)
* "Memento Mickey" (2005)
* "Oxygen" (2006)
* "Paper View" (2007) [http://scher.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/27/paper-view/ New York Times]
* "White Out" (2007) [http://scher.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/12/11/white-out/ New York Times]
* "L’eau Life" (2007) [http://scher.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/05/30/leau-life/ New York Times]
* "Tulips" (2008) [http://scher.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/11/tulips/ New York Times]
* "All the Wrong Reasons" (2008) [http://scher.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/06/all-the-wrong-reasons/ New York Times]
References
External links
* [http://fezfilms.net/ Jeff Scher Web site]
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