Things I Watched as a Kid, Part 2
Oct. 5th, 2008 01:51 pmThanks to
_thespookhouse_ I started YouTubing again and discovered a lot of the older, creepy animation shorts and excerpts of stuff I used to watch whilst I was growing up. In the spirit of it being October and me being in somewhat a nostalgic mood today...
Paul Berry's "The Sandman"
"The Mysterious Stranger" excerpt from "The Adventures of Mark Twain"
Tim Burton's "Vincent"
Stop-motion is, by far, my favourite medium of animation. There's just something about it that gives me a sense of the eerie and the weird that none of the other animations forms give me. I loved the disjointed motion that one can't get away from even in the more modern ones. Not to mention, I love the meticulousness, attention to detail, and time that it requires to pull off.
Cordell Barker's "The Cat Came Back"
Interestingly enough, I was having a conversation about these pieces with
tangled_cianan and we were both remarking on how in the time that these were released people seemed a little less worried about what would "warp the mind of the youth." There was a lot more of this class of experimental, expressionist, cerebral yet weird stuff available to younger kids. Whereas the shit we've got warping people now seems to be a lot more literal - just more physically violent than anything else.
And as a bonus, something that was introduced to me a few years ago (thanks
lizzie_borden!):
The Graveyard Jamboree with Mysterious Mose
Paul Berry's "The Sandman"
"The Mysterious Stranger" excerpt from "The Adventures of Mark Twain"
Tim Burton's "Vincent"
Stop-motion is, by far, my favourite medium of animation. There's just something about it that gives me a sense of the eerie and the weird that none of the other animations forms give me. I loved the disjointed motion that one can't get away from even in the more modern ones. Not to mention, I love the meticulousness, attention to detail, and time that it requires to pull off.
Cordell Barker's "The Cat Came Back"
Interestingly enough, I was having a conversation about these pieces with
And as a bonus, something that was introduced to me a few years ago (thanks
The Graveyard Jamboree with Mysterious Mose
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Date: 2008-10-06 05:35 am (UTC)but all these videos are neat
kind of reminds me of Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation, which I think is still playing annually in the bay area somewhere
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Date: 2008-10-06 05:53 am (UTC)I've always wanted to go to one of the Festivals but never had the chance/time. I think you've inspired me to look for it.