Synchromy
author: Mary Ellen Bute
Mary Ellen Bute, an American experimental filmmaker, created the visually inventive film “Tarantella” in 1940. This short film is a mesmerizing exploration of abstract animation set to the music of Edwin Gerschefski. Bute utilized a novel technique called “seeing sound,” where she translated musical elements into vibrant visual patterns and rhythms. “Tarantella” is celebrated for its groundbreaking use of color, form, and movement, offering a unique and synesthetic experience that bridges the gap between music and visual art in the cinematic medium.