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Zbigniew Rybczyński

Zbigniew Rybczyński (Polish: [ˈzbiɡɲɛf rɨpˈtʂɨj̃skʲi]; born 27 January 1949) is a Polish filmmaker, director, cinematographer, screenwriter, creator of experimental animated films, and multimedia artist who has won numerous prestigious industry awards both in the United States and internationally including the 1982 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for Tango.

Zbigniew Rybczyński
Born (1949-01-27) 27 January 1949 (age 74)
AwardsAcademy Award for Best Animated Short Film
1982 Tango
Polish Film Festival
1975 Zupa
Cannes Film Festival
1987 Imagine

He has taught cinematography and digital cinematography, and has worked as a researcher of blue and greenscreen compositing technology at Ultimatte Corporation. He is renowned for his innovative audiovisual techniques and for his pioneering experimentation in the field of new image technology.

In March 2009, Rybczyński returned to Poland, taking up residence in Wrocław, where he set up the Center for Audiovisual Technologies (CeTA) at the site of the city's historic Feature Film Studio. The center, which officially opened in January 2013, includes a state-of-the-art studio designed by Rybczyński for the production of multi-layer film images, and an institute for research into images and visual technologies.

After Rybczyński discovered and publicized corruption in CeTA, he was fired and subsequently declared the renunciation of his Polish citizenship.[1][2]

Early life and career edit

Rybczyński was born in Łódź, Poland. He grew up in Warsaw, where he attended a secondary-level art school and then worked briefly at the |Studio Miniatur Filmowych (1968-1969). He studied cinematography at the Łódź Film School (1969-1973); his thesis films were Take Five and Plamuz. During his studies, he became a founding member of the Film Form Workshop (Warsztat Formy Filmowej), the most important Polish neo avant-garde group. He also honed his film-making skills working as a cinematographer for young directors like Andrzej Barański, Piotr Andrejew, Wojciech Wiszniewski, and Filip Bajon on shorts, documentaries and educational films, and on Grzegorz Królikiewicz's feature-length The Dancing Hawk (Tańczący Jastrząb). His films from the period include: The Talk (Rozmowa, TV) and Gropingly (Po Omacku) by Andrejew, Videocassette (Wideokaseta) by Bajon, and Wanda Gościmińska. Włókniarka by Wiszniewski. From 1973 to 1980, Rybczyński made his own films at the Se-Ma-For Studio in Łódź. He established the Dr. Stanzl special effects studio in Vienna for the Austrian public TV station ORF, and worked there from 1977 to 1980. During the political unrest in Poland in 1980, he was the head of the founders' committee of the Se-Ma-For studio branch of Solidarity.

Emigration to the United States edit

In 1982, during the martial law period, he managed to arrange a job contract that enabled him to leave Poland for Vienna, where he applied for political asylum. The following year, he and his family emigrated to the US, where they lived in Los Angeles and then New York. The first works he made in the US were the short experimental videos "The Day Before" and "The Discreet Charm of the Diplomacy", both made in 1984 on a commission from NBC's The New Show. In 1985, he launched his own studio – ZBIG VISION – in New York, which he subsequently outfitted with the latest video, computer and HDTV technology. It was in this studio that he made his most important American films, including Steps (1987), The Fourth Dimension (1988), The Orchestra (1990), Manhattan (1991), and Kafka (1992), which were showered with enthusiastic critical acclaim and numerous awards. In the, US he also made short music-based pieces that added to his popularity and acclaim. Between 1984 and 1989, he made more than 30 music videos for such artists as Mick Jagger, Yoko Ono, Lou Reed, Simple Minds, Cameo, Art of Noise, Chuck Mangione, Pet Shop Boys, Lady Pank, The Alan Parsons Project, Supertramp, and Rush. One of them – "Imagine" (1986), made for John Lennon's composition – was the first music video ever made using high-definition technology.

In 1994, Rybczyński moved to Germany, where he co-founded the Centrum Für Neue Bildgestaltung, an experimental film center in Berlin, and later worked in Cologne. He returned to Los Angeles in 2001, where he worked for the Ultimatte Corporation and continued his research in the area where art, science, and digital technology intersect working out new standards for moving images. Among the results of Rybczyński's long-term research and experimentation are his inventions in the field of electronic-image technology, for which he holds several US patents, and which are widely used in the film and TV industries.

In March 2009, Rybczyński returned to Poland, taking up residence in Wrocław, where he set up the Center for Audiovisual Technologies (CeTa) at the site of the city's historic Feature Film Studio. The center, which officially opened in January 2013, includes a state-of-the-art studio designed by Rybczyński for the production of multi-layer film images, and an institute for research into images and visual technologies.[3]

Rybczyński was a professor at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne (1998-2001), and has also taught at many other art and film schools, including the National Film School in Łódź, Columbia University in New York, and Yoshiba University of Art and Design in Tokyo.

In 2014, Rybczyński settled on a two acre ranch near Tucson, Arizona. Together with his wife, Dorota Zglobicka who is also a filmmaker, Zbig created Gila Monster Studios. Currently, they are in pre-production for their upcoming feature film, The Designer.[4]

Awards edit

 
star on the Lodz walk of fame

Rybczyński has won numerous prestigious awards at international film festivals including Oberhausen (1981), Tampere (1982), Kraków (1981), and the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival (1993). He won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1983 for his film Tango was the first-ever Oscar awarded to a Polish artist. (The awards ceremony was notable for Rybczyński, as after he left the ceremony to step outside for a smoke, he was barred entry by a security guard even though he was holding an Oscar statuette. A scuffle ensued, and Rybczyński was arrested. His summation of the event was that "success and failure are quite intertwined.")[5]

He has also received three MTV Video Music Awards, three American Video Awards, three Monitor Awards (1984-1987), an MTV Video Vanguard Award for "being visionary in the field of music video" (1985–86), a Billboard Music Video Award (1986), a Silver Lion at the Cannes Advertising Film Festival (1987), an Emmy Award (1990), a Prix Italia (1990), and the Grand Prize at the International Electronic Cinema Festival, Tokyo-Montreux (1990 and 1992). In 2010, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the development of international cinematic art at the Batumi International Art-House Film Festival (BIAFF) in Georgia.

In 1999, Rybczyński was honored with a star in the Łódź Walk of Fame. In 2008, the Łódź Film School awarded him an honorary doctorate "for outstanding artistic skill and innovation in the cinematic arts and for the creative use of the potentials of art, technology and science". In the same year, Poland's Minister of Culture and National Heritage awarded him the Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis for Cultural Achievements, and he also received the prestigious Katarzyna Kobro Award for artistic achievement.

Rybczyński's first solo exhibition – "A Treatise on the Visual Image", shown in 2009 at Art Stations in Poznań, the WRO Art Center in Wrocław, and the Center of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu in Toruń – focused attention on his unique artistic and scientific achievements, presenting his work in the context not only of film, but of contemporary fine arts.

Rybczyński was also active in an avant-garde group "Warsztat Formy Filmowej", and had cooperated with Se-Ma-For Studios in Łódź, where he authored a series of short films, including: Plamuz (1973), Zupa (1974), Nowa książka (1975), and Tango (1981). Tango was his big success, winning the Oscar Award for Best Animated Short in 1983.[6]

After winning the Academy Award, Rybczyński moved to New York and embarked on a career directing music videos in the early years of MTV. Rybczyński created dozens of music videos for artists including Art of Noise, Mick Jagger, Simple Minds, Pet Shop Boys, Chuck Mangione, The Alan Parsons Project, Yoko Ono, Lou Reed, Supertramp, Rush, Propaganda, and Lady Pank. His clip for John Lennon's Imagine was created as a showpiece for HDTV technology. Rybczyński won several MTV Awards, including the coveted Video Vanguard Award for his radical contributions to the form.

Rybczyński is a recognized pioneer in HDTV technology. In 1990, he produced the HDTV program The Orchestra for the Japanese market. This suite of classical music videos won many awards (including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects). The program, created in HDTV, was broadcast in standard resolution by PBS as part of their Great Performances series in the US, as HDTV was not widely available to viewers until a decade later. Segments of this program are regularly featured on the Classic Arts Showcase channel in the U.S.

Frustrated with the quality of available chroma key technology — the process of removing a specific color frequency from film and video that had become essential to his work — Rybczyński began to author his own chromakey software in the 1990s. This led to an R&D position with the Los Angeles Ultimatte Corporation, longtime industry leaders in chromakey technology.

Filmography edit

Poland period edit

Year Film Title Duration Film Type Shoot Location
1972 Kwadrat (Square) 4:40 35 mm short film PWSFTviT Łódź, Poland
Take Five 3:36 35 mm short film PWSFTviT Łódź, Poland
1973 Plamuz (Music Art) 9:38 35 mm short film SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland
1974 Zupa (Soup) 8:22 35 mm short film SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland
1975 Nowa Książka (New Book) 10:26 35 mm short film SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland
Lokomotywa (Locomotive) 9:38 35 mm short film SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland
Święto (Holiday) 9:38 35 mm short film SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland
1976 Oj! Nie Mogę Się Zatrzymać! (Oh, I Can't Stop!) 10:07 35 mm short film SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland
Weg Zum Nachbarn (Way To Your Neighbor) 2:30 35 mm short film SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland
1977 Piątek - Sobota (Friday - Saturday) 3:00 35 mm short film SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland
1979 Mein Fenster (My Window) 2:26 35 mm short film Vienna
1980 Tango 8:14 35 mm short film SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland
Media 1:36 35 mm short film SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, Poland
Sceny Narciarskie z Franzem Klammeren (Ski Scenes with Franz Klammer) 9:38 35 mm documentary film in collaboration with B. Dziworski, WFO Łódź, Poland and Signal Film, Vienna
1981 Wdech-Wydech (Inhale-Exhale) 2:26 35 mm short film in collaboration with B. Dziworski, SMFF Se-Ma-For Łódź, for TVP, Poland

Later works edit

1983 edit

1984 edit

1985 edit

1986 edit

1987 edit

1988 edit

  • Fluff - opening sequence video, 1:47, HDTV, RAI
  • The Duel - a tribute to G.Melies, 4:08, HDTV, Telegraph
  • Blue Like You - HDTV music video for Étienne Daho, 3:41, Virgin Records
  • The Fourth Dimension - experimental 35 mm film, 27 min, Zbig Vision, Rai 3, Canal+, and KTCA-TV (PBS)

1989 edit

  • Capriccio no.24 - experimental HDTV film, 6:18, TVE's The Art of Video
  • You Better Dance - HDTV music video for The Jets, 3:34, MCA Records
  • Cowbell - HDTV music video for Takeshi Itoh, 4 min, CBS Records
  • GMF Groupe - promo, 2:03, HDTV, Zbig Vision and Ex Nihilo

1990 edit

  • The Orchestra - HDTV long film, 57:11, Zbig Vision and Ex Nihilo, coproduced by NHK, Canal+, and PBS Great Performances.
  • Video Hits One - 17 network IDs for VH1

1991 edit

  • Manhattan - experimental HDTV film, 28 min, Zbig Vision and NHK Enterprises USA, Inc.
  • Washington - experimental HDTV film, 28 min, Zbig Vision and NHK Enterprises USA, Inc.

1992 edit

  • Kafka - HDTV long film, 52:16, Télémax, Les Editions Audiovisuelles
  • Curtains - opening sequence for Tonight Show, 0:34, HDTV, NBC TV

2004 edit

  • Une odyssée Tunisian movie

2011 edit

  • The Vision, 2011, co-director Dorota Zgłobicka, Zbig Vision, Polska

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Kolejne śledztwo w sprawie CeTa. Zawiadomienie złożył Zbigniew Rybczyński". Gazetawroclawska.pl. Polskapresse sp. z.o.o. 29 December 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Zbigniew Rybczyński chce zrzec się polskiego obywatelstwa". Gazetawroclawska.pl. Polskapresse sp. z.o.o. 16 May 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Otwarcie Centrum Technologii Audiowizualnych CeTa we Wrocławiu". Gazeta.pl. Agora SA. 29 January 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  4. ^ "ZBIG VISION - research, development and production of visual arts". Zbigvision.com. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  5. ^ Amidi, Amid (11 December 2012). "The Worst Oscar Night Ever, or "American Pig, I Have Oscar!"". Cartoonbrew.com. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Short Film Winners: 1983 Oscars". Retrieved 24 March 2023 – via YouTube.

External links edit

  • Homepage
  • Ultimatte | Blackmagic Design
  • Classic Arts Showcase
  • Zbigniew Rybczyński at IMDb
  • Zbigniew Rybczyński at culture.pl
  • Zbig Vision

zbigniew, rybczyński, polish, ˈzbiɡɲɛf, rɨpˈtʂɨj, skʲi, born, january, 1949, polish, filmmaker, director, cinematographer, screenwriter, creator, experimental, animated, films, multimedia, artist, numerous, prestigious, industry, awards, both, united, states, . Zbigniew Rybczynski Polish ˈzbiɡɲɛf rɨpˈtʂɨj skʲi born 27 January 1949 is a Polish filmmaker director cinematographer screenwriter creator of experimental animated films and multimedia artist who has won numerous prestigious industry awards both in the United States and internationally including the 1982 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for Tango Zbigniew RybczynskiBorn 1949 01 27 27 January 1949 age 74 Lodz PolandAwardsAcademy Award for Best Animated Short Film 1982 Tango Polish Film Festival 1975 Zupa Cannes Film Festival 1987 ImagineHe has taught cinematography and digital cinematography and has worked as a researcher of blue and greenscreen compositing technology at Ultimatte Corporation He is renowned for his innovative audiovisual techniques and for his pioneering experimentation in the field of new image technology In March 2009 Rybczynski returned to Poland taking up residence in Wroclaw where he set up the Center for Audiovisual Technologies CeTA at the site of the city s historic Feature Film Studio The center which officially opened in January 2013 includes a state of the art studio designed by Rybczynski for the production of multi layer film images and an institute for research into images and visual technologies After Rybczynski discovered and publicized corruption in CeTA he was fired and subsequently declared the renunciation of his Polish citizenship 1 2 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Emigration to the United States 3 Awards 4 Filmography 4 1 Poland period 4 2 Later works 4 2 1 1983 4 2 2 1984 4 2 3 1985 4 2 4 1986 4 2 5 1987 4 2 6 1988 4 2 7 1989 4 2 8 1990 4 2 9 1991 4 2 10 1992 4 2 11 2004 4 2 12 2011 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career editRybczynski was born in Lodz Poland He grew up in Warsaw where he attended a secondary level art school and then worked briefly at the Studio Miniatur Filmowych 1968 1969 He studied cinematography at the Lodz Film School 1969 1973 his thesis films were Take Five and Plamuz During his studies he became a founding member of the Film Form Workshop Warsztat Formy Filmowej the most important Polish neo avant garde group He also honed his film making skills working as a cinematographer for young directors like Andrzej Baranski Piotr Andrejew Wojciech Wiszniewski and Filip Bajon on shorts documentaries and educational films and on Grzegorz Krolikiewicz s feature length The Dancing Hawk Tanczacy Jastrzab His films from the period include The Talk Rozmowa TV and Gropingly Po Omacku by Andrejew Videocassette Wideokaseta by Bajon and Wanda Gosciminska Wlokniarka by Wiszniewski From 1973 to 1980 Rybczynski made his own films at the Se Ma For Studio in Lodz He established the Dr Stanzl special effects studio in Vienna for the Austrian public TV station ORF and worked there from 1977 to 1980 During the political unrest in Poland in 1980 he was the head of the founders committee of the Se Ma For studio branch of Solidarity Emigration to the United States editIn 1982 during the martial law period he managed to arrange a job contract that enabled him to leave Poland for Vienna where he applied for political asylum The following year he and his family emigrated to the US where they lived in Los Angeles and then New York The first works he made in the US were the short experimental videos The Day Before and The Discreet Charm of the Diplomacy both made in 1984 on a commission from NBC s The New Show In 1985 he launched his own studio ZBIG VISION in New York which he subsequently outfitted with the latest video computer and HDTV technology It was in this studio that he made his most important American films including Steps 1987 The Fourth Dimension 1988 The Orchestra 1990 Manhattan 1991 and Kafka 1992 which were showered with enthusiastic critical acclaim and numerous awards In the US he also made short music based pieces that added to his popularity and acclaim Between 1984 and 1989 he made more than 30 music videos for such artists as Mick Jagger Yoko Ono Lou Reed Simple Minds Cameo Art of Noise Chuck Mangione Pet Shop Boys Lady Pank The Alan Parsons Project Supertramp and Rush One of them Imagine 1986 made for John Lennon s composition was the first music video ever made using high definition technology In 1994 Rybczynski moved to Germany where he co founded the Centrum Fur Neue Bildgestaltung an experimental film center in Berlin and later worked in Cologne He returned to Los Angeles in 2001 where he worked for the Ultimatte Corporation and continued his research in the area where art science and digital technology intersect working out new standards for moving images Among the results of Rybczynski s long term research and experimentation are his inventions in the field of electronic image technology for which he holds several US patents and which are widely used in the film and TV industries In March 2009 Rybczynski returned to Poland taking up residence in Wroclaw where he set up the Center for Audiovisual Technologies CeTa at the site of the city s historic Feature Film Studio The center which officially opened in January 2013 includes a state of the art studio designed by Rybczynski for the production of multi layer film images and an institute for research into images and visual technologies 3 Rybczynski was a professor at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne 1998 2001 and has also taught at many other art and film schools including the National Film School in Lodz Columbia University in New York and Yoshiba University of Art and Design in Tokyo In 2014 Rybczynski settled on a two acre ranch near Tucson Arizona Together with his wife Dorota Zglobicka who is also a filmmaker Zbig created Gila Monster Studios Currently they are in pre production for their upcoming feature film The Designer 4 Awards edit nbsp star on the Lodz walk of fameRybczynski has won numerous prestigious awards at international film festivals including Oberhausen 1981 Tampere 1982 Krakow 1981 and the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival 1993 He won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1983 for his film Tango was the first ever Oscar awarded to a Polish artist The awards ceremony was notable for Rybczynski as after he left the ceremony to step outside for a smoke he was barred entry by a security guard even though he was holding an Oscar statuette A scuffle ensued and Rybczynski was arrested His summation of the event was that success and failure are quite intertwined 5 He has also received three MTV Video Music Awards three American Video Awards three Monitor Awards 1984 1987 an MTV Video Vanguard Award for being visionary in the field of music video 1985 86 a Billboard Music Video Award 1986 a Silver Lion at the Cannes Advertising Film Festival 1987 an Emmy Award 1990 a Prix Italia 1990 and the Grand Prize at the International Electronic Cinema Festival Tokyo Montreux 1990 and 1992 In 2010 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the development of international cinematic art at the Batumi International Art House Film Festival BIAFF in Georgia In 1999 Rybczynski was honored with a star in the Lodz Walk of Fame In 2008 the Lodz Film School awarded him an honorary doctorate for outstanding artistic skill and innovation in the cinematic arts and for the creative use of the potentials of art technology and science In the same year Poland s Minister of Culture and National Heritage awarded him the Medal for Merit to Culture Gloria Artis for Cultural Achievements and he also received the prestigious Katarzyna Kobro Award for artistic achievement Rybczynski s first solo exhibition A Treatise on the Visual Image shown in 2009 at Art Stations in Poznan the WRO Art Center in Wroclaw and the Center of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu in Torun focused attention on his unique artistic and scientific achievements presenting his work in the context not only of film but of contemporary fine arts Rybczynski was also active in an avant garde group Warsztat Formy Filmowej and had cooperated with Se Ma For Studios in Lodz where he authored a series of short films including Plamuz 1973 Zupa 1974 Nowa ksiazka 1975 and Tango 1981 Tango was his big success winning the Oscar Award for Best Animated Short in 1983 6 After winning the Academy Award Rybczynski moved to New York and embarked on a career directing music videos in the early years of MTV Rybczynski created dozens of music videos for artists including Art of Noise Mick Jagger Simple Minds Pet Shop Boys Chuck Mangione The Alan Parsons Project Yoko Ono Lou Reed Supertramp Rush Propaganda and Lady Pank His clip for John Lennon s Imagine was created as a showpiece for HDTV technology Rybczynski won several MTV Awards including the coveted Video Vanguard Award for his radical contributions to the form Rybczynski is a recognized pioneer in HDTV technology In 1990 he produced the HDTV program The Orchestra for the Japanese market This suite of classical music videos won many awards including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects The program created in HDTV was broadcast in standard resolution by PBS as part of their Great Performances series in the US as HDTV was not widely available to viewers until a decade later Segments of this program are regularly featured on the Classic Arts Showcase channel in the U S Frustrated with the quality of available chroma key technology the process of removing a specific color frequency from film and video that had become essential to his work Rybczynski began to author his own chromakey software in the 1990s This led to an R amp D position with the Los Angeles Ultimatte Corporation longtime industry leaders in chromakey technology Filmography editPoland period edit Year Film Title Duration Film Type Shoot Location1972 Kwadrat Square 4 40 35 mm short film PWSFTviT Lodz PolandTake Five 3 36 35 mm short film PWSFTviT Lodz Poland1973 Plamuz Music Art 9 38 35 mm short film SMFF Se Ma For Lodz Poland1974 Zupa Soup 8 22 35 mm short film SMFF Se Ma For Lodz Poland1975 Nowa Ksiazka New Book 10 26 35 mm short film SMFF Se Ma For Lodz PolandLokomotywa Locomotive 9 38 35 mm short film SMFF Se Ma For Lodz PolandSwieto Holiday 9 38 35 mm short film SMFF Se Ma For Lodz Poland1976 Oj Nie Moge Sie Zatrzymac Oh I Can t Stop 10 07 35 mm short film SMFF Se Ma For Lodz PolandWeg Zum Nachbarn Way To Your Neighbor 2 30 35 mm short film SMFF Se Ma For Lodz Poland1977 Piatek Sobota Friday Saturday 3 00 35 mm short film SMFF Se Ma For Lodz Poland1979 Mein Fenster My Window 2 26 35 mm short film Vienna1980 Tango 8 14 35 mm short film SMFF Se Ma For Lodz PolandMedia 1 36 35 mm short film SMFF Se Ma For Lodz PolandSceny Narciarskie z Franzem Klammeren Ski Scenes with Franz Klammer 9 38 35 mm documentary film in collaboration with B Dziworski WFO Lodz Poland and Signal Film Vienna1981 Wdech Wydech Inhale Exhale 2 26 35 mm short film in collaboration with B Dziworski SMFF Se Ma For Lodz for TVP PolandLater works edit 1983 edit Angst Austrian serial killer film starring Erwin Leder1984 edit Sign of the Times music video for Grandmaster Flash from They Said It Couldn t Be Done 4 25 Elektra Asylum Records The Real End music video for Rickie Lee Jones from The Magazine 4 47 Warner Bros All That I Wanted music video for Belfegore from their eponymous album 4 15 Elektra Records Diana D music video for Chuck Mangione 4 min CBS Records Close To the Edit music video for Art of Noise 4 30 Island Records The Discreet Charm of the Diplomacy experimental short video 2 56 The New Show NBC TV The Day Before experimental short video 1 38 The New Show NBC TV1985 edit Lose Your Love music video for Blancmange 3 54 Warner Bros Alive and Kicking music video for Simple Minds 5 25 A amp M Records Ultimo Ballo music video for Angel and Maimone 4 50 Virgin Records Midnight Mover music video for Accept 3 10 Epic Records Minus Zero music video for Lady Pank 3 55 MCA Records She Went Pop music video for I Am Siam 4 10 Columbia Records Hot Shot music video for Jimmy Cliff 3 55 CBS Records P Machinery music video for Propaganda 3 45 Island Records Who Do You Love music video for Bernard Wright 4 15 Capitol Records1986 edit Imagine experimental HDTV film 4 20 music by John Lennon Rebo Rybczynski Productions Candy HDTV music video for Cameo 4 20 Polygram Records Rebo Productions The Original Wrapper music video for Lou Reed 4 40 RCA Records I Can t Think About Dancing music video for Missing Persons 4 min Capitol Records Sex Machine music video for Fat Boys 4 min Tin Pan Apple Sutra Records All the Things She Said music video for Simple Minds 4 15 Virgin Records Hell in Paradise music video for Yoko Ono 3 30 OnoVideo Polygram Records Stereotomy music video for The Alan Parsons Project 4 10 Arista Records OPPORTUNITIES music video for Pet Shop Boys 3 40 EMI Records1987 edit Let s Work HDTV music video for Mick Jagger 4 05 CBS Records Why Should I Cry HDTV music video for Nona Hendryx 4 min EMI Records Rebo Productions Keep Your Eye On Me HDTV music video for Herb Alpert 5 15 A amp M RECORDS Rebo Productions Steps experimental video 35mm film 26 min Zbig Vision KCTA TV PBS Channel Four I m Beggin You music video for Supertramp 4 min A amp M Records Time Stand Still music video for Rush 3 30 Polygram Records Something Real music video for Mr Mister 4 10 BMG Music Dragnet 1987 music video for Art of Noise 3 min Chrysalis Records1988 edit Fluff opening sequence video 1 47 HDTV RAI The Duel a tribute to G Melies 4 08 HDTV Telegraph Blue Like You HDTV music video for Etienne Daho 3 41 Virgin Records The Fourth Dimension experimental 35 mm film 27 min Zbig Vision Rai 3 Canal and KTCA TV PBS 1989 edit Capriccio no 24 experimental HDTV film 6 18 TVE s The Art of Video You Better Dance HDTV music video for The Jets 3 34 MCA Records Cowbell HDTV music video for Takeshi Itoh 4 min CBS Records GMF Groupe promo 2 03 HDTV Zbig Vision and Ex Nihilo1990 edit The Orchestra HDTV long film 57 11 Zbig Vision and Ex Nihilo coproduced by NHK Canal and PBS Great Performances Video Hits One 17 network IDs for VH11991 edit Manhattan experimental HDTV film 28 min Zbig Vision and NHK Enterprises USA Inc Washington experimental HDTV film 28 min Zbig Vision and NHK Enterprises USA Inc 1992 edit Kafka HDTV long film 52 16 Telemax Les Editions Audiovisuelles Curtains opening sequence for Tonight Show 0 34 HDTV NBC TV2004 edit Une odyssee Tunisian movie2011 edit The Vision 2011 co director Dorota Zglobicka Zbig Vision PolskaSee also editList of Poles Cinema of Poland List of Polish Academy Award winners and nomineesReferences edit Kolejne sledztwo w sprawie CeTa Zawiadomienie zlozyl Zbigniew Rybczynski Gazetawroclawska pl Polskapresse sp z o o 29 December 2013 Retrieved 20 May 2014 Zbigniew Rybczynski chce zrzec sie polskiego obywatelstwa Gazetawroclawska pl Polskapresse sp z o o 16 May 2014 Retrieved 20 May 2014 Otwarcie Centrum Technologii Audiowizualnych CeTa we Wroclawiu Gazeta pl Agora SA 29 January 2013 Retrieved 31 January 2013 ZBIG VISION research development and production of visual arts Zbigvision com Retrieved 24 March 2023 Amidi Amid 11 December 2012 The Worst Oscar Night Ever or American Pig I Have Oscar Cartoonbrew com Retrieved 24 March 2023 Short Film Winners 1983 Oscars Retrieved 24 March 2023 via YouTube External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zbigniew Rybczynski Homepage Ultimatte Blackmagic Design Classic Arts Showcase Zbigniew Rybczynski at IMDb Zbigniew Rybczynski at culture pl Zbig Vision Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zbigniew Rybczynski amp oldid 1179191560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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