Yeah. How's world building used to include a satire of pop culture that predicted this s***.
It’s been a very long time since I read his stuff so I’ll keep an eye out when I do next time.
who are gilliam and moore
Gilliam refers to Terry Gilliam, member of Monty Python who turned into one of the best American directors. He’s referencing this famous scene from his classic, Brazil.
Frozen music video was amazingly gothic to young me
to young all of us
Can't believe she didn't just stick with the witch aesthetic
who are gilliam and moore
Brazil a dystopian comedy and a top 3 movie of the 80s you gotta see
Frozen music video @rise_zero zenith
Yeah even as a kid I thought it was pretty rad
Gilliam refers to Terry Gilliam, member of Monty Python who turned into one of the best American directors. He’s referencing this famous scene from his classic, Brazil.
Stop motion been a thing before 98 you f***ing pleb
No s***, I'm not stupid. I'm fully aware that it existed before 1998. It's existed since the early 20th century. I'm saying that it being incorporated in a mainstream music video was pretty different for its time. It utilized stop motion and greenscreen technology for the time.
@twinkletoez @RVI
You guys have never seen Hellraiser?
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoA63WunEJ0I’ve seen the first couple but that’s still worthy lol
Feels like Tekaski Mike s***
Stop motion like a century old. Feel like the video is doing something else. Slower shutter speed or something.
Utilized early greenscreen technology at a mainstream pop level.
Guy you quoted doesn't understand that just because technology existed doesn't mean it was readily available. Was probably expensive to film and produce.
No s***, I'm not stupid. I'm fully aware that it existed before 1998. It's existed since the early 20th century. I'm saying that it being incorporated in a mainstream music video was pretty different for its time. It utilized stop motion and greenscreen technology for the time.
The quote was “stop motion in 98 is a wild concept” no it wasn’t I was there
The quote was “stop motion in 98 is a wild concept” no it wasn’t I was there
I was too, sure I was a toddler, but even if it wasn't a 'wild concept' it still wasn't an effect that was commonly in mainstream music videos.
spent the whole past summer listening to this, song makes you want to break out of your shell/routine/box
The last time she actually ran s*** hits here and there after but this was her last gasp
Music in 2000 was #1
Hung Up in 2005 was #1 in every country of the world
4 Minutes in 2008 was a #3 hit
I was too, sure I was a toddler, but even if it wasn't a 'wild concept' it still wasn't an effect that was commonly in mainstream music videos.
Peter Gabriel used stop motion in 1986 and won several VMAs for it. quit playing