Bickford's animations depict surreal scenes based on his unique worldview. Often outwardly seeming to be somewhat disconnected from the world around him, Bruce Bickford's work is extremely subjective in its content and concepts, making for some disturbing and shocking imagery. Much of his video work depicted fast-moving, fluid-like transformations of human figures and disfigured faces into odd beasts on surreal structural settings with impressive camera effects (moving around within his stop-motion animation).
His life and work were featured in the 2004 biographical documentary film Monster Road, directed by Brett Ingram.
In 2006, he was working on Boar's Head/Whore's Bed (line animation, 4500+ frames and counting), Tales of the Green River and Castle 2001, a feature-length film which is animated using 3D shapes made out of bits of paper.
In 2008, Prometheus' Garden was released, a 28 minute short originally completed in 1988. The DVD also features Luck of a Foghorn, a documentary about the making of the film.[4]
Bickford was the first guest to appear on the internet radio show Pussyfoot.
In 2010, he made rare appearances in several European cities following an invitation of the Brussels' Offscreen Film Festival and Nova cinema.
In 2015, Bickford was working on a 500+ page graphic novel titled Vampire Picnic. It was stated at the time he was hoping to publish it with Fantagraphics.
On September 1, 2015, Bickford's new animated feature Cas'l was released on DVD. Most of the original animating had been done from 1988-1997.[14] The film (or earlier versions of it) had previously been shown at various film festivals from 2008 onwards with live musical accompaniment, as a final soundtrack was not yet made.
Bickford died on April 28, 2019 from cardiac arrest. He was 72 years old.
Bickford's animations depict surreal scenes based on his unique worldview. Often outwardly seeming to be somewhat disconnected from the world around him, Bruce Bickford's work is extremely subjective in its content and concepts, making for some disturbing and shocking imagery. Much of his video work depicted fast-moving, fluid-like transformations of human figures and disfigured faces into odd beasts on surreal structural settings with impressive camera effects (moving around within his stop-motion animation).
His life and work were featured in the 2004 biographical documentary film Monster Road, directed by Brett Ingram.
In 2006, he was working on Boar's Head/Whore's Bed (line animation, 4500+ frames and counting), Tales of the Green River and Castle 2001, a feature-length film which is animated using 3D shapes made out of bits of paper.
In 2008, Prometheus' Garden was released, a 28 minute short originally completed in 1988. The DVD also features Luck of a Foghorn, a documentary about the making of the film.[4]
Bickford was the first guest to appear on the internet radio show Pussyfoot.
In 2010, he made rare appearances in several European cities following an invitation of the Brussels' Offscreen Film Festival and Nova cinema.
In 2015, Bickford was working on a 500+ page graphic novel titled Vampire Picnic. It was stated at the time he was hoping to publish it with Fantagraphics.
On September 1, 2015, Bickford's new animated feature Cas'l was released on DVD. Most of the original animating had been done from 1988-1997.[14] The film (or earlier versions of it) had previously been shown at various film festivals from 2008 onwards with live musical accompaniment, as a final soundtrack was not yet made.
Bickford died on April 28, 2019 from cardiac arrest. He was 72 years old.
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