Animation & Sports 2

65 minutes
Animation & Sports 2

HAFF celebrates the start of the famous Tour de France 1-5 July 2015 in Utrecht with films and a lecture about sports and animation in collaboration with Paul Wells of the Animation Academy Loughborough University (UK). 

Ever since the very beginning of animation  history, starting with Arthur Melbourne Cooper’s Animated Matches Playing Volleyball (1899) and Animated Matches Playing Cricket (1899), animation has been closely associated with sport. This is rarely mentioned, but a cursory glance at pre-cinematic optical toys; the early experiments of Marey and Muybridge; Disney’s Goofy shorts of the 1940s; the films of Russian Boris Dezhkin; features like Space Jam and Surfs Up; McLaren’s recent Tooned series, featuring Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button; and even devices like Hawkeye, demonstrate the symbiotic bond between sporting practice and animated film. In many senses, though, there is a logical and inevitable connection. Both share a complex and highly specific preparatory and developmental process – this in the service of the visual creation of a particular sequence of pre-choreographed movement. Both are an engagement with the relationship between functional execution and aesthetics, speaking to debates about art and cultural form. Both have a relationship with technology that effects definitions of performance, emotional affect, and meaning. Both share a condition that prompts enquiry about philosophy, representation, and social value. Both dramatize motion. The following programme of films, drawn from analysis in my recent book, Animation, Sport and Culture, reveal the relationship between sport and animation is a good match. Paul Wells

This program screened as part of Haff 2015

Showing in this program

Break!

Break!

  • Garri Bardin
  • Russia, 1985
  • 9 min.
Cheech and Chong: Basketball Jones

Cheech and Chong: Basketball Jones

  • Paul Gruwell
  • United States, 1974
  • 3 min.
Copenhagen Cycles

Copenhagen Cycles

  • Eric Dyer
  • United States, 2006
  • 6 min.
Cyclopèdes

Cyclopèdes

  • Mathieu Epiney
  • Switzerland, 2014
  • 4 min.

At the beginning of the twentieth century, film-making and cycling were still a completely different kind of adventure. With its sub-titles and pianola music, ‘Cyclopèdes’ references the aesthetic of early films, and shows how a race might have looked at that time: full of comical but also dangerous incidents.
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Players

Players

  • John Halas
  • United Kingdom, 1982
  • 7 min.
Rainbow Rescue

Rainbow Rescue

  • Mario Cavalli
  • United Kingdom, 2011
  • 5 min.
Sportflesh

Sportflesh

  • Gerrit van Dijk
  • The Netherlands, 1976
  • 2 min.

Een foto van jongetje met een voetbal onder zijn arm – Van Dijks zoon – vloeit over in een aquarel en transformeert in verschillende sportgedaantes. Onder aanmoediging van een steeds fanatieker publiek muteert het jongetje tot een monsterlijke spierbundel.
A photograph of a youngster with a football under his arm – Van Dijk’s son – smoothly changes into an aquarelle and is transformed into various sports figures. Spurred on by an increasingly fanatical public the youngster mutates into a monstrous bundle of muscles.

Tooned: A Glitch too Far

Tooned: A Glitch too Far

  • Henry Trotter / Chris Waitt
  • United Kingdom, 2012
  • 3 min.
Touring Holland by Bicycle

Touring Holland by Bicycle

  • Jerry Musser / Paul de Nooijer
  • The Netherlands, 1981
  • 2 min.
Virile Games

Virile Games

  • Jan Svankmajer
  • Czech Republic, 1988
  • 9 min.
Who Is the First?

Who Is the First?

  • Boris Dezhkin
  • Russia, 1950
  • 9 min.