The Age of Invention (1984)
This short film serves as a poem-on-film about the coming of the machine age on the eve of World War I. Images and sounds combine to recreate a bygone era of scratchy phonograph records, faded photographs, hand-cranked movie cameras, staccato Morse telegraph messages, and rhythmic steam pumps. Machines of every description were shaping peoples' lives and changing them more rapidly than at any other time in history.
Director: Albert Kish
| Production | Barrie Howells | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Serge Lafortune | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Ben Low | Music |
| Sound | Ben Davidson | Location Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Richard Bujold | Assistant Camera |
| Crew | Andy Kitzanuk | Cinematography |
| Sound | Hans Gomes | Location Sound Recordist |
| Directing | Albert Kish | Director |
| Production | Albert Kish | Producer |
| Editing | Albert Kish | Editor |
| Production | Adam Symansky | Executive Producer |