Zero One (1977) - Double Feature

No empty Double Features


Please create a new Double Feature

Create a new Double Feature


Zero-One is a figurative animation film consisting of thirty short animations. Luyken consistently begins with a triangle. From this triangle, new forms arise that eventually revert back into a triangle. This is a primitive version of morphing, a technique derived from the computer world: it is the gradual fading of one image into another image. In the animation, this technique was already known; an example of an animated film in which the images flow into one another is Pas a deux by Gerrit van Dijk and Monique Renault. The drawings were made on a roll of numbered entrance tickets that were used at the Cinémathèque cinema in Paris. The numbers run from 99 to 0, but not all of the numbers are used in the animation.


Main Cast:

Director: Edward Luyken

Writer:

Editor: Edward Luyken

Cinematographer: Edward Luyken


Sign In to create Double Features

or

Sign Up if you don't have an account already