Dislocation in time, time signatures, time as a philosophical concept, and slavery to time are some of the themes touched upon in this 9-minute experimental film, which was written, directed, and produced by Jim Henson. Screened for the first time at the Museum of Modern Art in May of 1965, "Time Piece" enjoyed an eighteen-month run at one Manhattan movie theater and was nominated for an Academy Award for Outstanding Short Subject.
Unfortunately the movie Time Piece is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Jim Henson | Director |
Production | Jim Henson | Producer |
Writing | Jim Henson | Writer |
Camera | Ted Nemeth | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Carrol Conroy | Costume Design |
Sound | Don Sebesky | Music |
Sound | George Devens | Musician |
Sound | Frank C. Andriello | Sound Effects |
Sound | Bill Schwartau | Recording Supervision |
Costume & Make-Up | Carrol Conroy | Makeup & Hair |
Sound | Rudy Van Gelder | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Ed Shaunessy | Musician |
Crew | Don Sahlin | Special Effects |
Visual Effects | Jim Henson | Animation |