I've always believed that short films can be---and often ARE---better than most full-length movies. Here's a great example of that. McLaren was one trippy dude!
I remember watching a copy of this alone on16 mil in a little screening room at Langara Collage, my first year of art school. At the time I picked by a short description in a catalog. This film changed the way I thought about light, sound, animation and painting.
Yeah he actually painted, scratched etc, the sound marks directly onto the strip of film reel to create the sounds. He was indeed a genius and pioneer.
That was amazing. Hypnotic and ground breaking, I think this is my favourite, boogie doodle was pretty close though. It made me think of the first ever modem being born. I cant wait to show this to people.
He also created the music by drawing images to be inserted in the sound tract. He ended up with six "synthetic" octaves which he composed this film entirely of.
Traslate: Al principio, esa muestra me parecía muy extraña, ademas de esos sonidos de video juego, pero es una maravilla animada. Felicidades Norman Mc laren. R.I.P Synchromy, National Film Board of Canada, Copyright 1971
essentially? its all painted by hand on the raw film stock, visuals and audio data. then run through a optical printer to combine the audio with the visual. this film is from 1971, so I'm going to assume the audio playback device is a moog of some sort
My comment was a reply to an earlier post, I don't find this film any boring myself. Stupid CZcams doesn't always put the replies under the post... A problem that's getting quite annoying...
oh, absolutly! I find this piece just... an expresion of modern abstract art.. on film.. the only reason I mention a moog because of the tone sounds being generated are very... moogish... but yes.. all the sounds are hand drawn to the visuals.. sorry.. the visual track and the audio track are still seperate.. it's the confines of the media.... wait..never mind.. I get it now.. it's all square waves and completly possible with an optical printer.
I've always believed that short films can be---and often ARE---better than most full-length movies. Here's a great example of that. McLaren was one trippy dude!
These are hand-painted soundtracks. Phenomenal!
Yep, must have been a grueling task, but McLaren was a genius for such things. The ultimate music video... the music IS the video!
it's like an addiction......just can't get enough of this!!!
Illustration composer... This guy was something!
It reminded me of the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
I remember watching a copy of this alone on16 mil in a little screening room at Langara Collage, my first year of art school. At the time I picked by a short description in a catalog. This film changed the way I thought about light, sound, animation and painting.
The beginning sounds like a game of Pong gradually going insane.
Super Mario owes him his life! Hehehe
Just saw this film projected in a theatre last night! Mindblowing!
A-W-E-S-O-M-E. Music and animation are fantastic. A perfect match.
And it did remind me of my old Atari...
Yeah he actually painted, scratched etc, the sound marks directly onto the strip of film reel to create the sounds.
He was indeed a genius and pioneer.
Yeah this gave me a sore throat during camp too!
That was amazing. Hypnotic and ground breaking, I think this is my favourite, boogie doodle was pretty close though. It made me think of the first ever modem being born. I cant wait to show this to people.
This reminds me of when my Atari 2600 glitched out back in the day.
so, so awsome
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This made me miss my bowling trip in camp, because i wantched this im not joking!
such a sad sad man
He also created the music by drawing images to be inserted in the sound tract. He ended up with six "synthetic" octaves which he composed this film entirely of.
¡Toma, ya! ¡Hipnótico y adictivo!
Traslate: Al principio, esa muestra me parecía muy extraña, ademas de esos sonidos de video juego, pero es una maravilla animada.
Felicidades Norman Mc laren. R.I.P
Synchromy, National Film Board of Canada, Copyright 1971
@teknotribes you're lucky! I'd love to see this in a cinema & lots of McLaren's other films
The short Mclarens Negatives shows a bit of the process
essentially? its all painted by hand on the raw film stock, visuals and audio data. then run through a optical printer to combine the audio with the visual. this film is from 1971, so I'm going to assume the audio playback device is a moog of some sort
watch this at x2 speed
Remarkably similar to a mushroom trip.
disturbing and yet interesting though
amazing! kawaii
no whammy....no whammy...no whammy...STOP!
Imagine Night of Nights played this way
My comment was a reply to an earlier post, I don't find this film any boring myself. Stupid CZcams doesn't always put the replies under the post... A problem that's getting quite annoying...
Wow, it's a real cliche to say this, but... seeing this stuff again takes me back to when I was a kid...
oh, absolutly! I find this piece just... an expresion of modern abstract art.. on film.. the only reason I mention a moog because of the tone sounds being generated are very... moogish... but yes.. all the sounds are hand drawn to the visuals.. sorry.. the visual track and the audio track are still seperate.. it's the confines of the media....
wait..never mind.. I get it now.. it's all square waves and completly possible with an optical printer.
Muy, muy bueno, yo se que los que saben de acústica y armonía lo van a entender mejor
makes me feel tipsy.
Moogish...
Oh, yeah, when they communicate with the starship...LOL...
THIS IS AMAZING.
seriously how did he do this?
I feel dizzy. =P
I'm sure he made that after trying a computer game...
According to A.L. Rees this was made in 1957...
Mostly rectangles actually.
it's a bunch of squares.
WHO
nine deaf people watched this video
I'm sure he made that after trying a computer game...