The Ruffled Crow

Animation, Art, and Other Shiny Things

Tag Archives: music

Heart’s a Mess – Gotye

The Beatles – Eleanor Rigby

Michael Jackson – Leave Me Alone

Animusic – Pipe Dream

In 2001 Animusic, founded by Wayne Lytle, released it’s first compilation DVD. This was a refinement of the work we saw in More Bells and Whistles. What Mr Lytle had done was flip animation on it’s head by creating computer models then using music input (MIDI) to control them. Basically, he made the instruments and the music played them.

More Bells And Whistles – Wayne Lytle

The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody

Well, I spent the week lovingly working on a post only to realize it shouldn’t be posted. So… no ‘long post’ this cycle. Have a few in the works so hopefully I’ll have something next week.

So as not to leave you hanging, however, I offer up a documentary on Queen and Bohemian Rhapsody. I was a teenager when A Night At The Opera was released but can probably still lip sync many of the parts of BR… Incredible album and incredible band.

Hoedown

The Mind’s Eye – The Temple

The Temple is the final installment in The Mind’s Eye and it’s the part of the tape I would wear out every time. Between the bleeding-edge animation (for 1990) and the (well-synchronized and most excellent) soundtrack, this track marks when I believed that 3D computer animation had finally matured past a nerdly diversion and into a mainstream entertainment medium.

You may recognize the surroundings and birds from the second installment, Civilization Rising, (or 03 per the video itself) as the animation between about the 50 second mark to a minute-twenty looks to be from just before this video.

I’ve collected the links to the videos from Beyond the Mind’s Eye and will begin posting them next week.

The Mind’s Eye – Post Modern

The Mind’s Eye – Technodance