MUSIC VIDEO: In Melbourne, crocheted octopi fly across the city, like in Wax Tailor‘s single ‘Time To Go’ with Aloe Blacc. Australian studio Oh Yeah Wow, who produced the video, describe themselves as a “rag tag pack of unlicensed pyrotechnicians, unappreciated comedians and unknown celebrities” pursuing magic and innovation. Quite a claim, but I wouldn’t argue they fall short.
Check out more of Oh Yeah Wow’s work, including vids for Gotye and Stereolove, at liquidtelevision.com.
BLOG: Is this what it is like to grow up? First year Royal College of Art student Tim Divall seems to think so. He’s done a fantastic job of capturing the anxiety we all feel about adulthood.
BLOG: Hopefully you caught Persistence of Vision, the Richard Williams documentary by Kevin Schrek, at 92Y Tribeca this weekend. But if not, don’t fret… rumor has it it’ll be coming online soon enough!
BLOG: New short from Zagreb student Tea Strazicic. Instant love! Check out her tumblr-ings here, or watch more amazing animation at liquidtelevision.com.
BLOG: See more short film magic from Flying Lotus’s newest project ‘Until The Quiet Comes’ (including the heartbreakingly beautiful Elijah Wood collab) at liquidtelevision.com.
BLOG: It makes us so happy to know that there are still animators out there drawing things by hand. And whether hand-drawn means unrefined intricacy or just simple line drawings like Alex Goddard’s ’The Future,’ the result is always one-of-a-kind. Hats off to Goddard for this hilarious little poem, a glimpse into the future.
See more traditional (and not so traditional) animation at liquidtelevision.com.
MUSIC VIDEO: Something creepy, something new… from Alexander Dueckminor from The Crystal Beach. There is so much texture in this music video for Ruckazoid; make sure you watch all the way through to see the range of what Dueckminor’s working with. Cool stuff.
BLOG: Disclaimer: the views expressed by animator Julian Hagemann and Kristofer Ström in their short Monarchy - Time For Retirement are not necessarily shared by Liquid TV. But they are damned funny.