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Zappa & Claymation

Post: # 11664Post appleofmyeye »

Haven't been around for a while...I hope everyone is doing well. I guess no Japan reviews and no word yet of a tour. Just enjoying summer here in San Diego...lots of good music, friends, surf, yummy food and more. If any of you are ever in the area, let me know so you can join us!

I Don't know if you've all seen this but if not check it out. Awesome detailed claymation...this is a must see.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLquKr9369o

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Post: # 11665Post Cleantone »

The independant film channel had a whole special about the guy who made that. He was pretty weird. There was a whole portion about his work with Frank.
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Post: # 11670Post francis »

i believe this is from baby snakes.

edit: the animation is.. this is a cd version i think.
-francis

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Post: # 11671Post appleofmyeye »

Tone:
Right...Zappa said the claymation was a once in a life-time thing. It really was such a huge production and it cost so much but I'm glad they did it.

Francis: Yes, there was claymation done for 'Baby Snakes' as well as 'Inca Roads' but I have seen a BBC special where the claymation plays all throughout.

Dude's creative claymation makes me want to get the corn starch and water out, it makes a great melty toy to play with/in....one of these days I'll fill a kiddie pool with it, have my paints on hand and go to town
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