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Ramona Falls Video by Stefan Nadelman
December 22, 2009 4:07 am
“I Say Fever” is a video for Ramona Falls directed by Stefan Nadelman (of Food Fight fame). Nadelman uses a photo collage puppeted-animation technique that transforms ordinary antique engravings into a darkly macabre vision that fits the music perfectly. (Thanks, Carolyn Bates) |
NIcely done. The look and feel of this video fits the music well.
Stefan’s work is brilliant ! I first came across him through his Orson Welles Paul Masson track piece (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzWpvHFG6_8) Brilliant !
awesome!
Really inspiring.
It’s videos like this one that make it so easy and fun to discover new music!
It would be interesting to ID all the heads.
It appears to be (Russian composer) Sergei Rachmaninoff pouring a drink for (German composer) Richard Wagner in the thumbnail image?
Very nice! Truly spooky! That fast-walk cycle when the bg strobes red and the music kicks in is very effective at upping the creepy factor.
Definitely Wagner, but I don’t think it’s Rach. But that notion did have me momentarily speculating that this might have been a deliberate all-composer scene: Wagner, Haydn, Chopin, Arthur Sullivan & Rach, but it just don’t add up.
Personally, I think Terry Gilliam’s way with this sort of thing was more imaginative & entertaining.
Wow, Nadelman did an excellent job at breathing life into still 2D faces.