Films
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CRACKS
Bill CrestonDVD, digital file , black and white, sound, 10 minRental formats: Digital file, DVD NTSC - Read MoreExperimental
Open 7 Days a Week, 24 Hours a Day
Bill Crestoncolor, soundRental format: Digital file - Read MoreDocumentaryExperimental
Video Journal II, From Grandma’s House to Bar Mitzvah
Bill Crestonblack and white, sound, 60 minRental format: VHS NTSC - Read MoreDocumentaryExperimental
SEG (Special Effects Generator)
Bill Crestonblack and white, soundRental format: Digital file - Read More
Cripple
Bill Crestonblack and white, sound, 7 minRental format: Digital file - Read MoreDocumentaryExperimental
Newsdealer (I'm a Man)
Bill Crestonblack and white, sound, 5 min - Read MoreDocumentaryExperimentalNarrative
Video Journal II From Grandma's House To Bar Mitzvah
Bill Crestonvideo, black and white, sound, 60 minRental format: VHS NTSC - Read MoreDocumentaryExperimental
Botanica Prayer, 24th & 7thw
Bill Creston2 minRental format: Digital file - Read MoreDocumentaryExperimentalNarrative
SIX SHORT FILMS (Peanut Butter, Water, Stars, Execution)
Bill Crestoncolor, soundRental format: Digital file
Biography
Initially a painter during the 1950s and 60s, Bill Creston discovered video as an inexpensive way to make sound films, pioneering that medium in 1969, and initiating programs at Cooper Union and The School of Visual Arts. In 1976, he began working in Super-8 sound film, and operating the only full-service Super-8 sound studio in NYC throughout the 90s. By 2003, nine of his narrative and collaged films had been shown at The Museum of Modern Art, twelve at Anthology Film Archives. Currently, Creston is co-director of eMediaLoft.org, which helps artists realize their projects, particularly in video. He has resumed painting while he explores digital technology.