
Visual Velocity: The Work of Stan VanDerBeek (2000)
Visual Velocity is a tribute to the pioneering work of Stan VanDerBeek. VanDerBeek was an experimental filmmaker, artist, animator, and media visionary. Produced by David Donnelly, the work originally aired on PBS stations' THE TERRITORY, the longest running public television showcase of independent film/video in the country.
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What is Visual Velocity: The Work of Stan VanDerBeek about?
Visual Velocity is a tribute to the pioneering work of Stan VanDerBeek. VanDerBeek was an experimental filmmaker, artist, animator, and media visionary. Produced by David Donnelly, the work originally aired on PBS stations' THE TERRITORY, the longest running public television showcase of independent film/video in the country.
How long is Visual Velocity: The Work of Stan VanDerBeek?
Visual Velocity: The Work of Stan VanDerBeek has a runtime of 27 minutes.