EXODUS Noisia & Mayhem ft. KRS one from alexanderlehmann on Vimeo.
Trying to collect all the animated music videos out there in one place
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Conor J. O'Brien - Villagers: The Meaning of the Ritual
Conor J. O'Brien is the singer/songwriter of the band.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Thirtytwo - Wild Beasts: The Devil's Crayon
This is one of those videos where there's some animation but not as much as I'd like, so you
can't call it an animated music video, really, but more like a music video with animation... whatever.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Mona Shafer Edwards (art) & Mikel Jollett (writer & director) - The Airborne Toxic Event: Neda
This video is a bit unusual for this blog - it's not technically a PV - but it's an interesting melding
of music video with political activism that deserves to be widely seen.
To purchase on iTunes (All proceeds benefit Amnesty International):
idj.to/AmnestyNeda
Take action now with Amnesty International at: http://nedaspeaks.org/act
To learn more about the project: http://nedaspeaks.org/learn
Snejina Latev - Here We Go Magic: Fangela
This is Snejina Latev's second video collaboration with Here We Go Magic. Previously, she worked alongside director Nathaniel Johnson of directing team Peking (www.superpeking.com) in creating the vibrant kaleidoscopic Super-8 video for Tunnelvision. In this new solo effort for the song Fangela, she has meticulously interwoven charcoal animations, small sculptural elements, super-8 footage, stop-motion animation and homemade light effects. The video was composed almost entirely by hand. Snejina Latev is a New York-based artist and experimental filmmaker. She works in a wide variety of mediums and constantly explores new and innovative ways to execute ideas. She uses light and motion to compose form, often constructing her own devices in the process, resulting in images both concrete and ethereal.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Scott Pagano - Laura Escudé: Pororoca
pororoca from scott pagano on Vimeo.
An exploration through a mysterious underwater world inspired by the forms and movement of sea life and micro organisms. Hybrid organic and synthetic creatures undulate and wander through heavy waters in concert with the cinematic soundtrack.Thursday, June 3, 2010
Kris Moyes - Softlightes: Heart Made of Sound
Softlightes - Heart Made Of Sound from Modular People on Vimeo.
Absolutely brilliant. Reminds me of Ross Ching's video for Deathcab for Cutie.
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