I remember listening to Foo Fighters(Everlong, Learn to Fly,…) and enjoying some music and having a laught at the video. Recently i discovered this:

Salvatore Ganacci - Step-Grandma

Which music video you, for the music or video production, would like to share ?

  • fiat_lux@kbin.social
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    1 year ago

    Imagine this. It’s 1993. 3d computer images are extremely expensive to make and rare, and 3d animations are so time consuming that even the biggest budget movies only use tiny amounts of it. Even 2D computer generated stuff is rare.

    The music videos are all just people with greenscreens set against backgrounds of hand-cut film with hand-drawn effects and special lighting and physical effects like smoke-machines. Songs are played with physical instruments, with maybe some electrical processing. And they’re about love and tell stories, or they focus on the melodies and combinations of instruments.

    And then one day you see this, without warning on saturday morning TV, in between those other music videos:

    Hocus Pocus - Here’s Johnny (1993)

    It was a total mindfuck at the time. Now it’s just an adorably quaint and slow-paced historical example of a music video.

      • fiat_lux@kbin.social
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        1 year ago

        The dire straits video was definitely one of the big “whoa i have never seen this before” moments for animation, but I only saw it long after the release, so i unfortunately did not get to experience the novelty properly. Bless the Quantel Paintbox and the creative possibilities it unlocked though. Era-defining stuff.