Some of the Most Phenomenal Animation Music Videos
Creating a video clip for a song, can be a separate support for the musicians concerned in terms of album sales. Since the mid-20th century, various music videos have been created and their creativity has continued to grow.
One of the significant developments was the creation of an animated concept video for a song by singers and bands.
The theme is also diverse diusung. Sometimes in accordance with the lyrics of the song, sometimes also somewhat deviated from the song although the storyline adjust the music rhythm of the musician.
Of the many animated music videos that exist, there are some that can be spelled cool and phenomenal because the theme primarily has a message and a separate story. What are they?
Daft Punk - One More Time
Daft Punk - One More Time
Before the success of the album Random Access Memories in 2013, the French duo Daft Punk never released an album titled Discovery in 2001.
One More Time became the opening song of the Discovery album which is supported by an anime-style video. The nuances of blue-skinned aliens are the main theme.
The video was later followed by a song clip of Aerodynamic and Digital Love compiled entitled Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5 system by focusing on band personnel called Crescendolls.
This video director is Kazuhisa Takenouchi who is under visual supervision by Leiji Matsumoto. Both are quite respected figures in their home country, Japan.
Although the video did not win the award, but the single One More Time had dominated the Billboard and Official Chart UK charts.
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc
Feel Good Inc is one of the most successful music videos from Gorillaz's virtual band formed by Blur's vocalist Damon Albarn. The MTV Video Music Awards 2005 and Grammy Awards 2006 honored this music video.
Taken from the 2005 Demon Days album, the music video Feel Good Inc also became one of the fan favorites besides Rock the House, Clint Eastwood, 19-2000, Tomorrow Comes Today, and El Manana.
In addition to a unique video to listen to, this song also has a pop rhythm, hip hop, and ballads are nice to hear. The story in his video has continuity with El Manana clip.
Korn - Freak on a Leash
Korn - Freak on a Leash
The Freak on a Leash song released in 1999, became one of the fans favorite of the Korn nu metal band. Not only the animation presented, this video also mixed the recording of Korn personnel in a studio action.
Comic artist Todd McFarlane who composed the story of Spawn, has a role as a video director. The theme animation itself adjusts to the cover of Follow the Leader album, which is a group of children who come out at night to play on the edge of the cliff.
The music video Freak on a Leash won awards such as Best Editing and Best Rock Video at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards as well as at the Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video in 2000.
Pearl Jam - Do the Evolution
Pearl Jam - Do the Evolution
The song Do the Evolution comes from the album Yield which was released in 1998. The theme of the animation itself adapts to the title of Pearl Jam band cipataan song, the development of earth's living creatures from prehistoric times until finally the conflict between humans to master the planet.
The figure of Kevin Altieri, known as Batman animated director: The Animated Series, directs this video clip. Kevin is assisted by the author of the comic Spawn, Todd McFarlane who also directed Korn's Freak on a Leash video which releases a year later.
Video Do the Evolution earned a nomination at the Grammy Awards 1999 for Best Music Video, Short Form.
The figure of a woman who resembles the Death character of the comic DC Comic The Sandman series, always present in some death scenes in this video.
Haven't seen that Pearl Jam video in years. Thanks for the reminder. Forgot how good it was.
Its Very amazing