Paul Jeffrey Sharits (February 7, 1943 - July 8, 1993) 1943 is a common year starting on Friday. ... i dont like this page. ...
was an artist an film maker. Artist is a descriptive term applied to a person who engages in an activity deemed to be an art. ...
He was born in Denver, Colorado and earned a BFA in Painting at The University of Denver's School of Art. He started working with 16mm_films during the 60th. He was part of the experimental_film ( structural_film ) movement. This article refers to the state capital of Colorado. ... State nickname: The Centennial State Other U.S. States Capital Denver Largest city Denver Governor Bill Owens (R) Senators Wayne Allard (R) Ken Salazar (D) Official languages English Area 269,837 km² (8th) - Land 268,879 km² - Water 962 km² (0. ... (Redirected from 16mm film) 16mm film was initially created in the 1920s as an inexpensive amateur alternative to the conventional 35 mm film format. ... An experimental film is a film organized neither as narrative fiction nor as non-fiction. ... Structural film was an American experimental film movement. ...
He died on July 8, 1993. i dont like this page. ...
Paul was too young to marry, so he got a note from Paul Edward.
Paul was survived by myself, Christopher Sharits, his father, Paul E. Sharits and the rest of my family; my wife, Cheri, our two sons (now three), Gregory Paul, Jeffrey Patrick, and Robert Christopher.
A notable of American avant-garde cinema of the 1960s and 70s, Sharits was a key figure in the movement which came to be known as "structural film".
Flicker effects, loop printing, use of multiple projectors and bright, rapidly changing colors form a part of the repertory of Sharits' films, whose imagery ranges from the abstract and painterly to the concrete, violent and photographic....
Sharits helped establish experimental filmmaking programs at a number of US colleges and universities, and taught at SUNY Buffalo for nearly two decades.