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Cast

Norman McLaren

Norman McLaren

Self (archive footage)

John Grierson

John Grierson

Self

Grant Munro

Grant Munro

Self

Gavin Millar

Gavin Millar

Self - Interviewer (archive footage)

Susan Huycke

Susan Huycke

(voice)

Crew

Donald McWilliams

Donald McWilliams

Director

Claude Dionne

Claude Dionne

Director

Susan Huycke

Susan Huycke

Writer

Douglas Macdonald

Douglas Macdonald

Executive Producer

David Verrall

David Verrall

Producer

Donald McWilliams

Donald McWilliams

Editor

Jacques Avoine

Jacques Avoine

Director of Photography

Jacques Leduc

Jacques Leduc

Director of Photography

Pierre Letarte

Pierre Letarte

Director of Photography

Robin L.P. Bain

Robin L.P. Bain

Director of Photography

Pierre Landry

Pierre Landry

Director of Photography

Harry Wood

Harry Wood

Director of Photography

Barry Wood

Barry Wood

Director of Photography

Eldon Rathburn

Eldon Rathburn

Original Music Composer

Maurice Blackburn

Maurice Blackburn

Original Music Composer

Norman McLaren

Norman McLaren

Original Music Composer

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Creative Process: Norman McLaren

19906.0 / 10117 min
Documentary

Overview

Norman McLaren was a cinematic genius who made films without cameras, and music without instruments. He produced sixty films in a stunning range of styles and techniques, collecting over 200 international awards, and world recognition. In Creative Process, director Donald McWilliams demystifies the process of artistic creation. Drawing on McLaren's private film vaults, a gold mine of experimental footage and uncompleted films, McWilliams explores McLaren's methods, including his celebrated "pixillation" technique, and his daring forays into animated surrealism.