
Kitsch in Synch
The animation, music, and optical printing of Kitsch in Synch was produced by Beckett and the students in two classes he was teaching at CalArts. Although a group project, it is clear that Beckett was the director. The playful, catchy soundtrack is used to create a cycle of building tension and release. The brightly colored shapes create approximate symmetrical formations and become more densely layered, with glimpses of iconographic objects and even live footage near the end. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive, in partnership with the iotaCenter, in 2007.
You may like

Ferdinand, Battlefield Rat

WONDER

None of That

Detective Pikachu & the Mystery of the Missing Flan

Matta and Matto

The First Exhibition

The Last Exhibition

Cocky Chick

A

Enigma: Nazo

Beat

Vals & Rumba

The Prince and the Pauper

It's the Cat's

DC Showcase: Death

The Burden

Kiko and the Animals

Grandpa Walrus

Hi Stranger

Cars Toon Mater's Tall Tales

Competition

Lou

Day & Night

Sing: Thriller