The Sound of Seeing (1963)

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Made on a wind-up Bolex camera, The Sound of Seeing announced the arrival of 21-year-old filmmaker Tony Williams. Based around a painter and a composer wandering the city (and beyond), the film meshes music and imagery to show the duo taking inspiration from their surroundings. The Sound of Seeing served early notice on Williams’ editing talents, his love of music, and his dislike of narration. It was also one of the first independently-made titles screened on Kiwi television. Composer/author Robin Maconie later wrote pioneering electronic music.

Director: Tony Williams (as Anthony Williams).
Stars: Ray Grover, Gary Mutton.
Cinematographer: Tony Williams (as Anthony Williams).
Composer: Robin Maconie.

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