Jim Blashfield

Jim Blashfield (born September 4, 1944, Seattle, Washington) is an American filmmaker and media artist, best known for his short films such as Suspicious Circumstances and The Mid-Torso of Inez, and his music videos for musicians Talking Heads, Joni Mitchell, Nu Shooz, Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel, Michael Jackson, Tears for Fears, Marc Cohn, and "Weird Al" Yankovic. He has collaborated with Bill Frisell and the Oregon Symphony.

Blashfield is the recipient of a Cannes Golden Lion, a Grammy Award, and 17 MTV Video Music Award nominations, including 3 Awards.

Other films include Bunnyheads, SuctionMaster, Vanity, and The Tasseled Loafers, an irreverent interpretation of Hector Berlioz' Dream of a Witch's Sabbath with music by the Czech Philharmonic, and the recent film Basement Suite.

Recent multi-image installations include the 11-screen welded aluminum sculpture "Mechanism", Tilicum Crossing's "Flooded Data Machine", the 7-screen "Circulator" and the 5-screen "Conveyor".[1]

Jim Blashfield is featured as one of six interviewees in Martin Cooper's feature documentary History, Mystery & Odyssey: The Lives and Work of Six Portland Animators (2023). The other interviewees are Joan C. Gratz, Joanna Priestley, Chel White, Rose Bond and Zak Margolis.[2] The film premiered at the 2023 Ottawa International Animation Festival.[3]

  1. ^ "Liminal Performance Group: About". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
  2. ^ Six of Portland’s most gifted animators are the focus of a new documentary
  3. ^ Six Portland-Based Animators Step In Front Of The Camera