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In 1949 filmmakers Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart created the seven-minute, forty-eight-second, animated short Begone Dull Care, filled with abstract images moving in time to the music of the Oscar Peterson Trio. In this three-movement film, McLaren and Lambart use the improvisatory nature of jazz to establish a narrative, allowing the animated shapes to respond and react to the music itself. This article addresses the collaboration between artists and musicians to create such an influential piece and examines the interdisciplinary relationship between music and animation in Begone Dull Care.
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En 1949, les cinéastes Norman McLaren et Evelyn Lambart ont réalisé le court métrage d’animation de sept minutes et quarante-huit secondes intitulé Begone Dull Care, à partir d’images abstraites défilant au rythme de la musique du trio d’Oscar Peterson. Dans ce film tripartite, McLaren et Lambart tirent parti de la nature improvisée du jazz pour établir un récit, permettant aux formes animées de répondre et réagir à la musique elle-même. Cet article s’intéresse à la collaboration entre artistes et musiciens dans le but de créer d’une telle oeuvre, et examine les relations interdisciplinaires entre musique et animation dans Begone Dull Care.
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Biographical note
Heather Pinson has earned a PhD in interdisciplinary arts from Ohio University, an MA in musicology from Louisiana State University, and a BA in music from Samford University. At Robert Morris University, Heather teaches courses on art and music history and publishes predominately on popular music, jazz, aesthetics, and race theory. She is the author of The Jazz Image: Seeing Music through Herman Leonard’s Photography (University Press of Mississippi), which examines the photographs of African American jazz musicians during the 1950s and 1960s. Other publications include articles in Rock Brands: Selling Sound in a Media Saturated Society, the Encyclopedia of the Blues, and the Encyclopedia of African American Music. In addition to her training as a classical violinist, she performs regularly in the greater Pittsburgh and Ohio area in both popular and classical music ensembles.
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