Award-winning independent filmmaker and television producer John D. Scott, founder of Magpie Productions, has created two short films using poems of Elizabeth Bishop. Scott's intention is to make the shorts part of a project he tentatively has titled "Elizabeth Bishop and the Art of Losing".
Below is Scott's short videopoem of Bishop's "Sandpiper":
Here's Scott's videopoem of Bishop's "One Art", a famous villanelle:
My thanks to Dave Bonta from whom I learned of Scott's project.
Magpie Productions Blog
Also Of Interest
William H. Pritchard, "Bishop's Time", The Hudson Review, Vol. LXI, No. 2, Summer 2008
Elizabeth Spires, "Elizabeth Bishop, The Art of Poetry No. 27", Interview, The Paris Review, No. 80, Summer 1981
Writing Without Paper, "Monday Muse: Elizabeth Bishop Exhibit", October 3, 2011 (I've included other items at Writing Without Paper that concern Bishop's artworks. Search on the term Elizabeth Bishop to find those.)
7 comments:
Oh, my goodness! These are wonderful. The Art of Losing--that really got to me.
These are magical! Love starting my day with poetry. Thank you for sharing these, Maureen!
These are magical! Love starting my day with poetry. Thank you for sharing these, Maureen!
the sandpiper...it was a little too flashy for my poor old brain but...i did like the person's voice.
the one art...it wasn't a disaster.
Fascinating and a bit perplexing in some ways.
Loved this combination of Bishop's poem and the video capture of the sandpiper's world. How interesting,
Thanks so much
Hooray for Elizabeth Bishop, these video poems, Dave Bonta, and you!
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