"Ночь на лысой горе", Александр Алексеев
Саундтрек уровня " ...
Саундтрек уровня "What the Heck?" из Earth Worm Jim ;)
Now this one is ...
Now this one is scary with a very nightmarish and atmospheric approach but still the Disney Fantasia version still takes the cake!
Ditto
Ditto
Fantastique, tant ...
Fantastique, tant littéralement qu'...en tant qu'éloge... Un authentique et magnifique cauchemar tissé avec une exactitude chaotique entre la musique et les images. On voit rarement mieux, surtout quand on sait que les deux auteurs sont séparés d'un siècle...rrrrrrr une merveille...
Were your comments ...
Were your comments marked as spam? I can't see why. Thanks for making them. I agree wholeheartedly. This is the most brilliant depiction of the dream state I've ever seen.
Strange that these ...
Strange that these "primitive" techniques provoke more terror than modern computerized formats. At least for those of us who still recall
Strange that these ...
Strange that these "primitive" techniques provoke more terror than modern computerized formats. At least for those of us who still recall
Strange that these ...
Strange that these "primitive" techniques provoke more terror than modern computerized formats. At least for those of us who still recall
i watched this for ...
i watched this for the first time on the arts channel and i had to learn more about it. unfortunately this youtube version doesn't really show how amazing this production is since a lot of detail is lost.
"Pinscreen ...
"Pinscreen animation makes use of a screen filled with movable pins, which can be moved in or out by pressing an object onto the screen. The screen is lit from the side so that the pins cast shadows. The technique has been used to create animated films with a range of textural effects difficult to achieve with traditional cel animation.. The technique was developed by Alexandre Alexeïeff and his wife Claire Parker who were often guests of the National Film Board of Canada." - wikipedia
Fantastically ...
Fantastically original use of music and imagery. Like a surreal nightmare we can't escape. Very unsettling!