Alexandre Alexeieff
An image from The Trial, one of the productions that also features Alexandre Alexeieff.
Alexandre Alexeieff

Alexandre Alexeieff

August 1, 1901 — Kazan, Russian Empire [now Tatarstan, Russia]

Russian-born French experimental short artist who with his wife, American-born Claire Parker, invented the pinscreen animation technique. He is most known for designing the prologue sequence for Orson Welles's The Trial. He grew up in Constantinople, then the Ottoman Empire. His landmark work, Night on Bald Mountain (1933) was a fusion of musical piece and imagery, seven years before Wait Disney attempted the same piece as part of Fantasia (1940). Two years later he would produce the first promotional film in France made in color.

The Trial

The Trial

1962

A Night on Bald Mountain

A Night on Bald Mountain

1933

The Nose

1963

En passant

En passant

1945

Pictures at an Exhibition

1972

Three Moods

1980

Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty

1935

Chants populaires nº 5

Chants populaires nº 5

1943