Paul Bush (born 1956, north London) is a British experimental film director and animator. The son of classical composer Geoffrey Bush, Paul Bush studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths College under Michael Craig-Martin. He later taught himself how to make films while a member of the London Film-Makers' Co-op.
He has since made numerous short and medium length films including The Cows Drama (1984), His Comedy (1994), Rumour of True Things (1996), Furniture Poetry (1999), While Darwin Sleeps (2004), and many others. He has won prizes at animation festivals in the Netherlands, Barcelona, Zagreb, Hiroshima, Bombay, Chicago and other places throughout the world. His website contains extracts of many of his films.
His films "Furniture Poetry"(1999) and 'While Darwin Sleeps' (2004) closely resemble Jan Švankmajer's animation 'Historia Naturae, Suita' (1967)
In addition to directing and animating, Bush pioneered a technique seen in a number of his films, including The Albatross. The technique involves scratching frame by frame directly into the surface of colour filmstock over live action footage, creating an animated sequence which resembles traditional wood engraving. Since 2002 Bush has increasingly focused on time lapse portraits of people and more conventional animation including a collaboration with artist Lisa Milroy which produced Geisha Grooming (2003).
Directing
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Male
1956-01-01
North London, England, UK
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Central Swiss
Busby Berkeley's Tribute to Mae West
The Albatross
Orgiastic Hyper-Plastic
Lay Bare
Babeldom
While Darwin Sleeps...
The Cow's Drama
Pas de Deux de Deux
Furniture Poetry
Still Life with Small Cup
The Five Minute Museum
Secret Love
Good Friends
Lie Detector
Flik Flak
The Rumour of True Things
Paul Bush Talks
Shinjuku Samurai
Geisha Grooming
Flik Flak 2
Ride
Elegy
Jekyll and Hyde
His Comedy