Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Baia Ball



A remix video using only sounds & footage from "The Three Caballeros" an animated 1944 film produced by Walt Disney.


I grew up watching many of the old school Disney cartoons and movies. This film being a favorite of mine as a young lad has stuck with me through the years. When I finally came across it again recently I knew I had to dedicate some kind of video hoping to turn on the younger crowd to yesterdays forgotten gems. This is that video...enjoy :)

Friday, April 17, 2009

Plantastic Fanet



A remix video using only sounds & footage from "Fantastic Planet" an animated 1973 science fiction film directed by Rene Laloux.


This obscure film from the 70's has a cult following online. Featuring an alien planet in the distant future, humans have arrived only to be treated like lower life forms. While a bit slow in some parts, there is a moral to the story which is not really touched upon in today's recent movies. For a strange change of pace, I highly recommend watching this film. Not surprisingly, various people have labeled my remix as "Creepy" or "Distrubing"...I couldn't be happier!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

WTFantastic Planet?



Originally taken from Fantastic Planet, an animated 1973 science fiction film by Rene Laloux, is a slightly remixed cut showing the savage fight scene between "Oms" instigated by the "Draags."

Friday, March 27, 2009

Let's Party



Taken from "Narcotics: Pit of Despair" produced in 1967 and has a creative commons (public domain) license which can be freely viewed and downloaded in the Prelinger Archives.


What a strange decade known as the 60's...I'm almost sad that I've missed it...almost.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Chemical Warfare



This parody remix of "Death to Weeds" originally produced in 1947 by Handy (Jam) Organization for Dow Chemical Corporation is public domain, free to use or download, and can be found in the Prelinger Archives.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Techno Kitty



Neko is her name. After making a Kitty Cam I ran around the apartment while filming the little fluff ball play around. She loved the beat so much she decided to dance!

Friday, January 02, 2009

Moonlight Synthata



Follow the Moon
Find the Girl
Chase the Wind
Feel the Twirl

No Sight Ahead
All Past Forgiven
The Future is
All Now Living


This collaborative video by Manda Panda and myself was filmed around Norwich and is about a lonely man searching for a mysterious girl whose always seems just out of reach.

Manda Panda shot roughly 90 percent of the footage and was also the main creative force. I produced the music (inspired by Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata") and edited the video.

The "flow" and the "feel" turned out better than expected! Overall we are both happy with the end result and also have received many kind words from viewers as well.