From YouTube, produced by Lynn Tomlinson
This film, created in 1960 by Lynn Tomlinson, artistically uses clay-on-glass animation to illustrate Emily Dickinson's poem "I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died." Melissa Miller artfully reads the poem, during which we hear the sound of a fly buzzing loudly. The film is mostly in brown and white with splashes of color throughout. (01:43)
Ages:
16 - 18
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License:
Proprietary
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Owner:
unspecified
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Found by
musictcher71
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