Wow wow wow.
From Kitsune Noir:
As part of a collaboration for TreatStudios, Robin Bushell and Julia Pott directed a 20 minute visual projection set to accompany a live performance by Bat for Lashes earlier this year. In this short clip, the mystical and eerie animations, which unfold in a moody forest, visually harmonise with Natasha Khan’s ethereal and haunting voice.
I’m not going to see this movie, but this ad reminds me of all those animated opening movie sequences from the 80s (a la Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitters Dead).
I am in love with this
Stop motion intro by Nexus for Dutch science program “Het Klokhuis” (The Apple Core), Holland’s oldest youth television show.
It is a hybrid of hand crafted frame-by-frame animation and cleanly rendered apples with sprouting science experiments encapsulated like the seed of an idea about to be discovered.
- Art of The Title
After hearing my friend play this song on her awesome radio show (Hey, Pachuco! on RRR, Melbourne), it sparked fond memories of one of my favourite ever movies - Disney’s Make Mine Music.
Released in 1946, these are pretty much the first animated music videos (that I know of). There are songs by Benny Goodman (All The Cats Join In), The Andrew Sisters (Johnny Fedora) and Dinah Shore (Two Silhouettes).
Vale Art Clokey. Clokey was the force behind Gumby, Davey & Goliath and countless other ground-breaking stop animations from the 60s. Sad sad.
Dr Goldfoot & The Bikini Machine titles by Art Clokey, 1965 (Music by The Supremes)
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