Synopsis:
Its 18 years since a featureless Meathead first appeared, shivering on a pavement in “Jukebox”. To mark this coming of age, here are some of their best bits…so far…
- Director:
- Run Wrake
- Year:
- 2011
- Country:
- United Kingdom
- Running time:
- 3 min.
- Technique:
- 2D Animation, Cut-Out Animation, Mixed media
- Production type:
- Professional
- Genres:
- Music Videos, Experimental, Non-narrative
- Tags:
- Crazy, Surreal, Identity, Humor, Transformation, Technology and society
- Audience:
- Adults
- Festival selections:
- Animafest Zagreb – World Festival of Animated Film
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TATRAN – White Lies
2018 Adults 4 min
by Shahaf Ram
A music video - White Lies.
- Drama
- Music Videos
- Tragedy
- Comedy
- Abstract
- Experimental
- Tragicomedy
- Non-narrative
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Kvítek: Ten sen
2023 16+ 3 min
by Anastázie Rainischová, Julie Černá, Ondřej Salava & others
The animated video clip was created as a closing ceremony at UMPRUM in Prague. Four second-year students were challenged to combine their different approaches to visuals and animation itself. The central motifs of the film are the range of cartoon animation and the building of friendship, metaphorically represented in the theme of this work.
- Music Videos
- Abstract
- Experimental
- Non-narrative
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Hello Marcel: Neo
2020 16+ 3 min
by Anna Smékalová, Denisa Kalinová
Neo is a wild visual ride from two young animators and percussive poets Hello Marcel. The authors of the clip were inspired by their own surroundings and used a combination of visual techniques and psychedelic colors to emphasize the main leitmotif. Their work blurs the lines between impertinence and cool stuff.
- Music Videos
- Experimental
- Non-narrative
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Run The Jewels – Meowpurrdy
2016 Adults 3 min
by Cyriak
- Music Videos
- Experimental
- Non-narrative
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Kamil Jasmín: Na tu svatbu
2002 16+ 3 min
by Václav Blín
The video for the band’s biggest hit playfully combines folk motifs and those that are more typical of techno.
- Music Videos
- Comedy
- Experimental
- Non-narrative
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Do The Dial Tone
2020 16+ 4 min
by Cheng-Hsu Chung
The visualizer for Do The Dial Tone enhances the music by narrating an adventurous tale of an alien exploring Earth at midnight. Drawing inspiration from Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation video, our character embarks on a nocturnal journey through the city streets, culminating in a solo party held in an underground ruin. This visual story captures the essence of the track, blending the surreal with the rhythmic energy of an all-night adventure.
- Music Videos
- Experimental
- Non-narrative
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Łona i Webber: #nikiforszczecinski
2020 16+ 4 min
by Marek Kowalczyk, Piotr Pauk
Łona and Webber present their second single: ‘#nikiforszczecinski’ – a tribute to street art in all its forms. The song tells the story of a street artist from Szczecin who arranged his works from newspaper clippings, plants, candles, bricks and plush rats. The window sill and the gate of the tenement building in which he lived served as his very own exhibition space. The creator of this video – Lump – is one of the most recognisable street art artists in Poland.
- Music Videos
- Experimental
- Non-narrative
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My Generation
2018 Adults 8 min
by Ludovic Houplain
My Generation is the final chapter of the trilogy Logorama– Money Time– My Generation. From a deadlock to an hypothetic future, My Generation is a POV shot, from a mysterious vehicle rolling backwards on a wide highway and driving through every great plague of our time materialized by amazing interconnected theme parks: art, big data, sports, religion, sex, politics and finance.
- Experimental
- Music Videos
- Non-narrative
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by Lei Lei
- Experimental
- Music Videos
- Non-narrative
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Washed Out: Hard to Say Goodbye
2017 16+ 4 min
by Jonathan Hodgson
- Drama
- Music Videos
- Abstract
- Experimental
- Non-narrative
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Team William – You Look Familiar
2009 Adults 2 min
by Michélé De Feudis, Joris Bergmans
Official Musicvideo for single “You Look Familiar” by Team William.
- Music Videos
- Comedy
- Experimental
- Non-narrative
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Funkiez: Ľúb Ma Takú
2022 16+ 3 min
by Radovan Marček, Lenka Mišincová, Alexandra Okálová
Czech-Slovak video clip in which a woman sings about a man liking her the way she is. But the man, represented here only by a giant hand, tries to change the woman, on the contrary, as in some mobile application. The creators reflect the insidious desire to improve the partner, supported by the possibilities of modern technologies.
- Music Videos
- Experimental
- Non-narrative