Wise began experimenting with animation and live-action film at the age of seven, under the tutelage of several artists and experimental filmmakers, including Len Lye, Francis Lee, and Stan VanDerBeek. Wise created dozens of brief animations using cut-outs, scratch-on-film techniques, as well as conventional cel animation. In 1963, at the age of eight, Wise released a compilation of his experiments, titled "Short Circuit". Distributed by the Filmmakers' Cooperative, "Short Circuit" was shown throughout the world, won several awards, and was the U.S. entry in the "Child & the World" festival in Czechoslovakia. Writing in the Village Voice, filmmaker and critic Jonas Mekas called Wise "the Mozart of Cinema."
David Wise
Director
Minions & More 273%
The Animatrix72%
Orientation Day69%
Piece by Piece72%
Competition61%
The Cabinet of Jan Švankmajer69%
The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet68%
Happiness71%
Hawaiian Vacation69%
Puss Gets the Boot70%
Baseball Bugs68%
Leo73%
Memoir of a Snail80%
The Tramp65%
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie73%
Watership Down72%
Banana71%
Twenty Something71%
Cars Toon Mater's Tall Tales69%
Animal House69%