Behind the scenes of the greatest animated cartoon series ever created. Though reflecting the innocence of the country during the early sixties, Rocky & Bullwinkle nevertheless had an edge, with numerous lines that weren’t meant for children. The references in many of the shows only would be understood by adults since they encompassed political & social satire/commentary and were drawn from literature, history, popular culture, etc. That makes them fresh even today. For those adults who remember the series from their childhood, there’s more than just nostalgia to hold our attention. The Bullwinkle Show did not treat kids as mentally inferior or talk down to them; it expected them to understand- if not at that time, then eventually.
I love this Video for The Japanese Popstars’ new track ‘Let Go’. The well executed and quite trippy animation style was directed by David Wilson and produced by the team at Colonel Blimp.
I should be doing something like this!This is almost exactly at my skill level!
This is a different band but it sure seems like the same style of animation:
This is a documentary I spent 5 years researching and producing!
This was my whole life the entire time.
It is the story of the desegregation of Vidor , Texas and the homicide investigation of the first African American to move there.
I didn’t find the answers I thought I was going to find. But I did find a fascinating story.
I shot it on BetaCam SP and edited on the Avid Media Composer and some photoshop and after effects. I finished it in 1999. I then re cut it using Final Cut Pro and some new footage shot on a Sony VX2100 DV Camera.
I shot this on BetaCam SP with some shots from a VHS camera. I combined the footage I shot with newsreel footage from KFDM. I edited everything on the AVID Media Composer 1000 between 1997 and 1999.
A few years later I re edited it to make it shorter and hopefully tighter. I used Final Cut Pro 7 and some After Effects/ Photoshop work. I also shot some new “B-Roll” of Vidor on a Sony VX2100 mini DV camera.
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