Gravitation
Composer Nolan Stolz performs the 2020 “COVID” version of his composition Gravitation, an open instrumentation piece for any 5 to 8 performers. Instead of having several musicians unsafely “uncomfortably crowd around one another” on stage like in the original version, this “COVID” version was performed by a single musician overdubbing all of the parts. Stolz uses the medium of video to present his composition in a way impossible in live performance. This version includes two electric guitars, two bass guitars, three synthesizers, drum set, found objects/percussion (wood against wood, metal against metal, and wood against metal). Completed in 2021, it was recorded and filmed in Spartanburg, SC and Belle, MO during a summer 2020 artist residency at Osage Arts Community.
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Nolan StolzDirector
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Nolan StolzProducer
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Nolan StolzKey Cast"musician"
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Nolan StolzMusic
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Project Type:Experimental, Music Video, Short
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Runtime:10 minutes 58 seconds
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Completion Date:May 10, 2021
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Festival Angaelicaonline
December 21, 2023
Best Music Video (3–20 min.) -
Magikal Charm Experimental Video and Film Fest at The Producers Club Theaters (Royal Room)New York (Manhattan), NY
United States
December 29, 2023
Theatrical Premiere
Careful Design Award -
ROck 'n' ROll Film FEstival, KEnya (RoFFeKe)Nairobi
Kenya
January 3, 2024
African Premiere
Official Selection -
Folkestone Film FestivalKent
United Kingdom
February 13, 2024
U.K. Premiere
Official Selection -
573 International Film FestivalPerryville, MO
February 16, 2024
Missouri Premiere
Official Selection -
Absurd Film FestivalMilan
Italy
Honorable Mention, Best Music/Musical -
Las Vegas Music Video AwardsLas Vegas, NV
March 16, 2024
Nevada Premiere
Finalist, Most Avant-Garde Video -
Orlando International Film FestivalOrlando, FL
United States
May 18, 2024
Florida premiere
Official Selection -
Rome Music Video AwardsRome
Italy
Finalist, Best Experimental Music Video -
Pune Short Film FestivalPune
India
June 7, 2024
India Premiere
Official Selection -
Flight Deck Film FestivalNew York (Brooklyn), NY
United States
July 1, 2024
Official Selection -
Click FestFulton, MO
United States
August 17, 2024
Official Selection -
Down East Flick FestKinston, NC
United States
September 21, 2024
North Carolina Premiere
2nd Place, Musical Film -
Bideodromo International Experimental Film and Video FestivalBilbao
Spain
October 18, 2024
Spanish Premiere
Official Selection -
New York International Films Infest Festival (US) (NYCIFIF)New York, NY
United States
October 29, 2024
Official Selection -
South Carolina Underground Film FestivalColumbia, South Carolina
United States
November 8, 2024
South Carolina Premiere
Official Selection -
Skylands Film Festival at Sussex Co. Community CollegeNewton, NJ
United States
November 13, 2024
New Jersey Premiere
Official Selection -
University of New Orleans Film Festival (UNOFF)New Orleans, LA
United States
November 14, 2024
Louisiana Premiere
Official Selection -
Listening Room Film FestivalBaton Rouge, LA
United States
December 15, 2024
Official Selection -
So Limitless and Free International Film Festivalonline
December 31, 2024
Official Selection -
VideodomeNew York (Brooklyn), NY
United States
January 9, 2025
Official Selection -
Brightside Film FestivalJersey City, NJ
March 9, 2025
Official Selection -
Queen City Culture FestivalCharlotte. NC
April 12, 2025
Official Selection -
New York True Venture Film FestivalNew York, NY
April 16, 2025
Honorable Mention, Best Score -
The Indie Gathering International Film FestivalCleveland, OH
August 15, 2025
Ohio Premiere
Official Selection -
Daredevil Film FestivalNiagara Falls, NY
September 5, 2025
Best Director, runner-up -
Surf City International Film FestivalSurf City, NC
October 10, 2025
Dr. Nolan Stolz is Professor of Music at the University of South Carolina Upstate. As a composer, he is best known for his 2013 orchestral work, the Lincoln Highway Suite, and for his forthcoming Route 66 Suite for symphony orchestra. Dr. Stolz had experience filming and editing performances of his compositions, but in March 2020, he had to refocus his efforts to filming and editing his lectures, as Covid-19 forced his courses online. He has since created hundreds of educational videos for his students and for the general public, primarily on Black Sabbath and Route 66.
As a scholar, Stolz is best known for his research on Black Sabbath's music, particularly his book Experiencing Black Sabbath: A Listener’s Companion but also “Progressive Rock Elements in Black Sabbath’s Music from 1972 to 1980” in Prog Rock in Europe: Overview of a Persistent Musical Style; “A Rumination on Black Sabbath’s Birmingham and the Value of Music Tourism” in Riffs Journal; essays on Black Sabbath, Genesis, Rush, and Frank Zappa in The 100 Greatest Bands of All Time; and other writings. In addition to his work as a composer and scholar, Stolz is also a prog and jazz drummer. For information about his publications, compositions, and discography, visit www.nolanstolz.com
My compositions are firmly rooted in the contemporary classical tradition, yet clearly influenced by my performance background in jazz fusion and progressive rock. I use video as a medium when live performance is impractical or impossible or when audio alone does not adequately capture the intended artistic expression.