Robert Abel

Nascimento : 1937-03-10, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Morte : 2001-09-23

Filmes

Visual Pathfinders: Robert Abel & Associates
Production Design
A retrospective of the work of Robert Abel and Associates, a pioneering commercial computer graphics company that created some of the most iconic early computer-generated imagery. Included here are over 40 commercial spots, ranging from 30-second commercials and commercial logos, to their 1984 animated short "High Fidelity".
Visual Pathfinders: Robert Abel & Associates
Producer
A retrospective of the work of Robert Abel and Associates, a pioneering commercial computer graphics company that created some of the most iconic early computer-generated imagery. Included here are over 40 commercial spots, ranging from 30-second commercials and commercial logos, to their 1984 animated short "High Fidelity".
Visual Pathfinders: Robert Abel & Associates
Director
A retrospective of the work of Robert Abel and Associates, a pioneering commercial computer graphics company that created some of the most iconic early computer-generated imagery. Included here are over 40 commercial spots, ranging from 30-second commercials and commercial logos, to their 1984 animated short "High Fidelity".
The World of Robert Abel
self
This Japanese release documents many advertising works by the American Computer Graphics company, Robert Abel and Associates.
The Triumph - Can You Feel It
Writer
Short film featuring 'Can You Feel It' by The Jacksons.
The Triumph - Can You Feel It
Director
Short film featuring 'Can You Feel It' by The Jacksons.
The Triumph - Can You Feel It
Producer
Short film featuring 'Can You Feel It' by The Jacksons.
Let the Good Times Roll
Director
Documentary of a 1950s rock and roll revival show, with split-screen editing to rival Woodstock.
Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs & Englishmen
Producer
"Joe Cocker - the Rotating Rocker - and his 42 member communal touring company Mad Dogs & Englishmen with the Master of Space and Time Leon Russell - see them perform in the pleasure palaces of America - it's a moving picture" says the classic film poster. See this spectacular rock 'n' roll tour documentary and get a dramatic visual record that captures the spirit of the hippie era with mind-blowing performances, crazy backstage footage, and spaced-out interviews. Supporting cast includes Claudia Lennear, Rita Coolidge, Sherman Jones reciting "Face on the Barroom Floor," and Canina the dog.
Seven Second Love Affair
Producer
Les Blank's first documentary cinematography job shooting Drag Racers in Long Beach, CA, driving everything from hopped up "Mercs" to Supercharged "Rail Dragsters". These cars could accelerate to over 220 miles/hour in a mile. The film follows the life of Rick "The Iceman" Stewart as he attempts to grab the world's record. Original score by Canned Heat Blues Band.
Seven Second Love Affair
Writer
Les Blank's first documentary cinematography job shooting Drag Racers in Long Beach, CA, driving everything from hopped up "Mercs" to Supercharged "Rail Dragsters". These cars could accelerate to over 220 miles/hour in a mile. The film follows the life of Rick "The Iceman" Stewart as he attempts to grab the world's record. Original score by Canned Heat Blues Band.
Seven Second Love Affair
Director
Les Blank's first documentary cinematography job shooting Drag Racers in Long Beach, CA, driving everything from hopped up "Mercs" to Supercharged "Rail Dragsters". These cars could accelerate to over 220 miles/hour in a mile. The film follows the life of Rick "The Iceman" Stewart as he attempts to grab the world's record. Original score by Canned Heat Blues Band.
By the Sea
Director
"Muscle Beach is a fascinating location for people-watching in the L.A. area, and in 1963, the strangeness of its sights was much more pronounced than today. Pat O’Neill’s first film (made with Robert Abel) progresses from humorous, curious observation to energetic, graphical interaction with the sights and sounds of Santa Monica’s famed beach." —Mark Toscano
Freight Yard Symphony
Director
This early UCLA student film by noted visual effects pioneer Robert Abel (1937-2001) employs a mixed media approach to distill the kinetic energy of an industrial train depot into bold graphic elements. With a jazz score, Piet Mondrian-inspired lines and Oskar Fischinger-style movement, the highly-accomplished animated short evokes the modernist works of Saul Bass and Ray and Charles Eames.
The Prime Time
Writer
A bored young girl looking for excitement gets involved with nude modeling, drugs and a rock band.
The Giant Behemoth
Story
Marine atomic tests cause changes in the ocean's ecosystem resulting in dangerous blobs of radiation and the resurrection of a dormant dinosaur which threatens London.
Breakdown
Screenplay
A boxer (William Bishop) jailed for murder proves his girlfriend's (Ann Richards) wealthy father and a ward boss framed him.
Breakdown
Theatre Play
A boxer (William Bishop) jailed for murder proves his girlfriend's (Ann Richards) wealthy father and a ward boss framed him.
Benson & Hedges
Director
Two commercials created in 1987 by Omnibus / Abel animation - originally for Benson & Hedges, aired in Malaysia. Since U.S. laws don't permit tobacco advertising on television, stateside viewers might recognize them as they were repurposed for "The Wave" radio stations and/or from various computer animation compilations (usually with different soundtrack). For posterity: the character at the start is live action using a costumed actor; computer animated humanoids and cloth hadn't reached a practical stage yet.