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TAG FOR “Music Videos”Cartoon Brew's home for up-to-the-minute, unedited announcements and press releases direct from industry sources.
September 21, 2007 12:05 am
Heavy metal gutairist Sammi Shredd of Atlanta Georgia, recently tried his hand at rescoring Hanna Barbera’s 1945 MGM cartoon Tee For Two. Shredd writes: I learned the score to a Tom & Jerry cartoon and then performed it entirely on guitar includng most of the sound effects, including a drum track that does not appear in the original cartoon. It took me six months. I play heavy metal, so without purposefully trying to “metal-ize” the music, it nonetheless took on a slightly more aggressive tone. I don’t want to give the Cartoon Network any encouragement…but if you’re into heavy metal, this isn’t half bad. September 20, 2007 3:00 pm
One of my favorite groups is They Might Be Giants and all their work is worth celebrating. But this cute/subversive new animated video by Rob Shaw of Bent Image Lab is a real treat. All I can say is, I’m Impressed. (Thanks, Blue Delliquanti) September 19, 2007 5:34 am
These two recent music vid discoveries make me very happy.
• “Umo” is a primarily stop motion video directed by Shoji Goto for the all-female Japanese group OOIOO. The energetic uninhibited filmmaking in this piece is a true delight. Peep it here or download a better quality Quicktime version here (28mb). • “Frog Dance” is an inspired bit of Flash animation by Jamie Mason (aka Hobo Divine) produced for the Nick Jr. series Yo Gabba Gabba. It’s mighty rare to see anybody today pull off this type of super-limited animation with such charm and vitality. (via) August 17, 2007 8:53 am
I’ve seen Pat Smith’s music video “Moving Along” before, but I never would have guessed that it had been directly influenced by the “Pink Elephants” sequence in Dumbo. Pat talks about being inspired by the Disney film and shows clips from both works in this blog post. August 16, 2007 10:00 am
This music video, Ankle Injury by British alternative musicians Fujiya & Miyagi, was directed by Wade Shotter of UK’s Factory Films. CG — or stop-mo of actual dice? Discuss. August 15, 2007 2:30 pm
Can animation exist in real time? Without film, without video, without digital tricks… this is the opening ceremony for football’s Asian Cup and these are apparently workers for Samsung in South Korea. Pretty amazing…
August 6, 2007 6:15 am
Simple concept, executed with style and humor—that’s “Promesas,” a music video for the Chilean band Los Mono, produced by Santiago, Chile-based motion graphics house Smog. Animators on the piece were Moises Arancibia, Pablo Gonzalez, Andres Rodriguez and Luis Suarez. (via Feed by way of Thinking Animation Blog) June 26, 2007 12:01 pm
A new JibJab video made its debut tonight. No animation, but a clever video montage to commemorate our Independence Day holiday, The Star Spangled Banner.
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