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Ramona Falls Video by Stefan Nadelman
by amid
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)

Ariel says:
12/22/09  6:12am

NIcely done. The look and feel of this video fits the music well.

 
J.J. Sedelmaier says:
12/22/09  6:14am

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 !

 
steppo says:
12/22/09  7:59am

awesome!

Really inspiring.

 
J. Zaroski says:
12/22/09  8:58am

It’s videos like this one that make it so easy and fun to discover new music!

 
robcat2075 says:
12/22/09  10:51am

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?

 
Dave K says:
12/22/09  11:07am

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.

 
Paul Penna says:
12/22/09  5:20pm

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.

 
Iritscen says:
12/22/09  6:14pm

Wow, Nadelman did an excellent job at breathing life into still 2D faces.

 
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