Will Hindle
Will "William Mayo" Hindle (December 29, 1929 – April 7, 1987) was an independent American filmmaker of personal visual 16mm movies.
From 1958 to 1976, he made ten 16 mm motion pictures. He employed complex rear-projection rephotography, slow motion, and subtle tinting techniques in his work. His movies have been widely praised for their astonishing cinematic techniques and deep personal feeling."Hindle's films are closer to painting than movies" by Garland Reeves, The Birmingham News, Arts & Leisure, Sunday November 13, 1988
Biography
Hindle was born in Shreveport, Louisiana on December 29, 1929 and later attended Burbank High School, San Francisco, CA and Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.Whatley, Diana Lee "William Mayo Hindle Biographical Project"
He served two tours as a Sergeant in the United States Army Air Force. During the first tour, he worked on the U.S. edition of the Stars & Stripes and was given his own cartoon feature. The second tour, he served as the Editor of the North African edition. In between military tours, Will was employed by Walt Disney Studios and was, at that time, the youngest animator to have ever worked for the company.[http://www.willhindle.com William Mayo Hindle]. Home page. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
Beginning in the late 1950s with Non-Catholicam and Pastorale d'Ete, he began crafting his uniquely beautiful cinematic motion pictures. He financed his personal work by making 150 short TV programs for CBS / Westinghouse which were all aired nationally on their PM West/PM East show.Whatley, Diana Lee "William Mayo Hindle Biographical Project" His major accomplishments include Chinese Firedrill, Watersmith, Billabong, Pasteur3,
29: 'Merci, Merci', and Saint Flournoy Lobos-Logos and the Eastern Europe Fetus Taxing Japan Brides in West Coast Places Sucking Alabama Air.
Hindle courted by the new University of South Florida in 1972. Their stated view of motion picture film as an art form and affirmations of the single author approach appealed to Will. He joined the faculty, teaching in Tampa until 1985.
During his lifetime, Hindle taught students about the basics of film making, art, and about life, producing a number of strong prot'eg'ees, including college professors, film artists/moving media artists, documentarians, script writers and fiction writers, along with artists in many other mediums.{{cite web|title=Ybor Festival of the Moving Image|url=http://www.yborfilmfestival.com/2007/artists_will_hindle.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120304074253/http://www.yborfilmfestival.com/2007/artists_will_hindle.html|archivedate=4 March 2012|url-status=dead|accessdate=14 January 2016}}
His motion pictures won several awards at festivals such as Ann Arbor, Kenyon and Kent State Festivals, San Francisco Int'l Film Festival, Barn Gallery in Maine, Foothill College Film Festival, and the American Film Festival in New York. He also received invitational tributes internationally from the Moscow Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival, and Canadian National Film Festival in Montreal. And for a time, 3 of his motion pictures were distributed by Time-Life."Emblems of transcendance: The Films of Will Hindle" by Linda Dubler, Art Papers Vol. 5, No. 5 September / October 1981
Preservation
The Academy Film Archive has preserved several of Will Hindle's films, including "Later That Same Night," "Pastorale d'Ete," and "Trekkerriff."{{cite web|title=Preserved Projects|url=http://www.oscars.org/academy-film-archive/preserved-projects?title=&filmmaker=will+hindle&category=All&collection=All|website=Academy Film Archive}}
Filmography
1958
9 minutes
Award: SF Int'l Film Festival
1957/1963
10 minutes
Has never been placed in competition.
1966
30 minutes
Awards: Kenyon and Kent State Festivals; Ann Arbor Film Festival
1967
5 minutes
1968
25 minutes
Awards: First Prize, Ann Arbor Film Festival; First Prize, Barn Gallery, Maine; First Prize, SF Int'l Film Festival; First Prize, Foothill College Film Festival
1969
32 minutes
Awards: First Prize, American Film Festival, NY; Canadian National Film Festival, Montreal
Invitational tributes: Cannes Film Festival; Int'l Moscow Film Festival
1969
9 minutes
1970
12 minutes
1971
10 minutes
1976
22 minutes
1984
9 minutes
- never completed 2nd (final) edit.
References
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External links
- [https://canyoncinema.com/catalog/filmmaker/?i=154 Films by Will Hindle] at Canyon Cinema
- [https://film-makerscoop.com/filmmakers/will-hindle Films by Will Hindle] at The Film-Makers' Cooperative
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