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This is a very Canadian unique short video that is a blend of animation and historic black and white footage created by John Weldon in 1979.
“A young girl who loves to dance and is ready to marry chooses a log driver over his more well-to-do, land-loving competition.
Driving logs down the river has made him the best dancing partner to be found. This lighthearted, animated tale is based on the song The Log Driver’s Waltz by Wade Hemsworth. Kate and Anna McGarrigle sing to the music of the Mountain City Four.” NFB
“We showcase films that take a stand on issues of global importance that matter to Canadians—stories about the environment, human rights, international conflict, the arts and more.” NFB
Find more documentaries, animations, experimental films, fiction and interactive works from the National Film Board of Canada here: www.nfb.ca
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In another hilarious and well-done parody video by the anonymous youtube channel Bad Lip-Reading, the heroes of Star Wars highlight the off era film sets of the original Star Wars movies…
“Even though it looks like it’s the future, It’s really a long, long, time ago. When there were knights, And they got into fights, Using sabers of light.
Please remember, Even though some things look so familiar, They’re not really on Earth, Yeah, it’s a galaxy far, far away.” Bad Lip Reading
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The Coconut Song is a viral sensation and reminds of us those classic MS-Paint days! Grab your floppy discs and enjoy a fresh coconut!
This viral video uses super simple graphics, is set to “Da Coconut Nut” by Smokey Mountain and has over 60 million views and counting!
“Any fool can make something complicated. It takes a genius to make it simple.” ― Woody Guthrie
“I like to stitch music and video clips together without any flashy graphics. That is because I do not know how to work my way with graphics, yet. They are like unicorns. You know they exist but they are invisible at the same time.” – Jeff Lau
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This catchy parody song created by film lover Aaron Nash, has Ant-Man singing his heart out to highlights from the Ant-Man movie. It truly showcases the sentimental side of superheroes! Where would we be without them?
This video was created by Aaron Nash.
“I was born to create! I love rapping, singing, producing, editing, designing, and trying to be funny. If you think I’m any good, please hit the subscribe button, I upload 2 songs every week, each one funnier than the last!” Aaron Nash
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This mesmerizing finger kaleidoscope video was created by finger-tutting dance group XTRAP who blew up overnight after their debut during the 2017 season of Asia’s Got Talent. XTRAP is a Japanese trio whose choreography highlights their insanely accurate tutting skills, mixing dancing with mesmerizing visual elements and videography.
This video was created by XTRAP>
“Though their fame truly rose after their competition appearance, XTRAP has been active throughout Japan since 2014. The group continually holds workshops, and individual members have appeared as judges for global dance competitions. As well the talented trio also posts educational videos, instructing viewers on how to execute some of their iconic moves.” SOURCE DANCE MUSIC NORTH WEST
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Peek into the magical world of Ice Music in this short film from P2 Photography. Introduced by American ice sculptor Tim Linhart, musicians play hand-carved ice instruments inside a glowing igloo concert hall.
This video is courtesy of the Short Film Showcase.
“The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic’s belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to change the world” National Geographic
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Today we pay tribute to the groovy sixties while remembering the beloved American band The Monkees.
It’s time to introduce your little ones to the timeless classic hit musical show “The Monkees” with this original clip of the opening theme song and video!
The Monkees are an American rock and pop band originally active between 1966 and 1971, with reunion albums and tours in the decades that followed.
They were formed in Los Angeles in 1965 by Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider for the American television series The Monkees which aired from 1966 to 1968. Audiences adored the humorous antics of the band. Some fans think The Monkees were designed as an American counterpart to The Beatles.
Made for TV
Though made for TV, The Monkees had real-life hits and struggled against their “Pre-Fab Four” image. Some of their best-loved and number one hits included Neil Diamond’s “I’m a Believer” and “Last Train to Clarksville.”
More successful singles followed, including “Little Bit Me, Little Bit You,” “Pleasant Valley Sunday”, and “Daydream Believer” by John Stewart of the Kingston Trio..” SOURCES WIKIPEDIA, BIOGRAPHY
The Monkees won two Emmy Awards in 1967. One for Outstanding Comedy Series and the other for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy.
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It’s packed full of cool content and videos from past good times!
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This entertaining doodling animation set to Beethoven’s 5th symphony takes you on a fun musical ride! Artist Doodle Chaos. spent an incredible three months hand drawing this synchronized line rider to Beethoven’s 5th.
“Synchronizing things to music and crazy contraptions.” – Doodle Chaos
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The Quantum World is an entertaining educational music video that explores the nature of atoms and subatomic particles Also known as:
“The jiggly things that make up everything we see”.
Featuring Morgan Freeman, Stephen Hawking, Michio Kaku, Brian Cox, Richard Feynman, and Frank Close. Find the materials used in the creation of this video at Symphony Of Science.
This video was created by Quantum Science. Check them out for more amazing videos!
“Symphony of Science is a view of our universe through the prism of music.” – Quantum Science
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Many of us have dreamed of getting to see the magical Northern Lights flickering in the sky. Get a glimpse of what it’s like to experience the Northern Lights with this incredible time-lapse footage shot in Norway by landscape photographer Ole Salomonsen
“I have spent over 6 months collecting footage for this, I have shot approx. 50.000 stills to choose from in making this video.
A goal for me has been to try to preserve the real-time speed of the northern lights or come as close as possible, and present it the way I experienced it.” – Ole Salomonsen
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Many of us have fond memories of the cool California Raisins singing catchy tunes. What is lesser known is their incredible fame and future influence and impact they had on advertising. Continue on to find out which famous singers and musicians voiced the raisins and see some flashback videos of the California Raisins!
The California Raisins were the brainchild of imaginative advertising writer Seth Werner in 1986 for a Sun-Maid raisins commercial. The team he worked with were racking their brains for fresh ideas to pitch for the commercial when on a whim Werner exclaimed “We have tried everything but dancing raisins singing ‘“I heard it through the Grapevine”.
To their surprise, they landed their pitch granted them $7,500,000 dollars to bring the California Raisins to life. The California Raisin Advisory Board had noticed that products like beer and cigarette ads created emotional connections with the buyer and hoped the California Raisins to do the same. Werner and his copywriting partner, Dexter Fedor, knew in order for the commercial to be a hit, the raisins needed personality. “We decided that we wanted the raisins to be cool and a bit intimidating,” Werner said.
They focused on choosing the perfect lead singer for the part of the four piece California Raisins Band, enlisting the Buddy Miles, a Carlos Santana collaborator and drummer for Jimi Hendrix to record “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” They wisely hired Will Vinton, the Oscar-winning animator who would later trademark the term “Claymation,” to help create their vision of dancing raisins.
The cool California Raisin’s were an instant hit with all ages, audiences loved Raisins’ authentic R&B sound and image and the claymation was a huge novelty for that time. Sales of raisins themselves increased 20 percent after the first commercial. The California Raisins’ rendition of “Grapevine” reached No. 84 on the Billboard Hot 100 paving the road for albums. Between 1987 – 1988, they released four albums, two of which impressively platinum. They sold more than 2 million albums featuring classic hits such as Raisins “Lean on Me” and “You Can’t Hurry Love.”
The fun-loving raisins even attracted mega musicians such as Ray Charles and Michael Jackson to singing their own versions of “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” for later commercials. Jackson, who agreed to do his commercial for free (and on the condition that he only work with Vinton, who he knew from their Captain EO project with Disney), helped create his own Claymation raisin with his signature single white glove, fedora, and pelvic-thrusting dance moves.
The Raisins popularity continued to grow. In 1987, the talented claymation artist Will Vinton produced a “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” in A Claymation Christmas Celebration which he would win an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program. The California Raisins band members now had well-known names, A.C., Beebop, Stretch, and Red and in 1988 Vinton created a mockumentary-style TV special called “Meet The Raisins”. It gave the band a colorful backstory that included a rise to stardom and delved into the histories of each band member. Then in 1989, a 13-episode Saturday Morning Cartoon show called The California Raisin Show aired.
The fun-loving Raisins’ influence were so successful in their time that during the peak of their popularity in the late ’80s, the California Raisins they had a fan club, comic books merchandise including plush toys lunch boxes and even air fresheners. The healthy cereal Raisin Bran hired increasingly popular dried fruit and teamed up with the Raisins to help promote their boxed cereal. And to top it all off fast food chain Hardee’s bought a license to produce collectible Raisins figurines.
Like many good things, times changed and the end of the 80’s saw a dip in the love for the California Raisins. Vinton made one last Claymation TV movie about the Raisins in 1990 but with marketing costing too much the California Raisins went into retirement. Their songs, albums, and cartoons live on though and it is because of them that it is now commonplace to see ads that include anthropomorphized food or candy. “The Raisins opened up a floodgate … everything had to be personified,” Vinton told Food & Wine Magazine.
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You have never seen pogo sticking like this! These amazing pogo stick tricks performed in a majestic natural setting are unreal!
HIT OF HISTORY: Pogo sticks were invented over 100 years ago in 1891 by George H. Herrington of Wichita, Kansas, “for leaping great distances and heights”.
Modern pogo stick inventors Max Pohlig and Ernst Gottschall updated the device in 1920 calling it “spring end hopping stilt”. It is thought that the beginning two letters in these men’s last names are where the word “pogo” comes from.
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Take a trip down memory lane with this clever electronic Rainbow Reading remix of the iconic “In Your Imagination” song!
Reading Rainbow inspired countless children to read and connect so that they can “go anywhere, be anything.”. Though times & technology have changed greatly, their powerful lessons remain valuable today!
“A book lets you zoom through time and space. But don’t bother packing. You can stay in one place.” – Reading Rainbow
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Take a journey through the ages of mixed media artwork with this enchanting Coldplay music video, Strawberry Swing.
With the help of talented film director and artist Aaron Platt, superstar musician Chris Martin lives out his superhero fantasy as the video progresses.
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This colorful stop motion music video fittingly called “Against The Grain” is a kaleidoscope of uplifting sights and sounds using pencil crayons!
This video was a collaboration of indie-folk musicians Hudson & Troop filmmaker/animator/VJ Dropbear
“Emerging from the ancient eucalyptus forests of Australia, Dropbear creates visual feasts and tantalizes with jaw-dropping animations and the occasional stamp design.” – Drop Bear
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It’s packed full of more awesome music videos like this magical stop-motion, Chasing Fairies.
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Learn grammar with this catchy 1970s SchoolHouse Rock song about nouns. The simple, educational rhyming lyrics written & recorded by Lynn Ahrens stick in your head!
“Well, every person you can know, And every place that you can go, And anything that you can show, You know they’re nuns! A noun’s a special kind of word, It’s any name you ever heard. I find it quite interesting, A noun’s a person, place, or thing! “ – Schoolhouse Rock
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Watching this funny puppet dance to “The Twist” will either make you laugh dance, or maybe even both!
The Barcelona street artist behind this hilariously dancing skeleton puppet has got talent and a great sense of humor! When the chorus kicks in and it starts boogying down it made our day and we hope it makes yours too!
Find all the lyrics to The Twist to sing along to at AZLyrics.
Let’s do the twist Come on, baby! Let’s do the twist! Take me by my little hand, and go like this!
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This mesmerizing Pixel Light Dance showcases a talented group of dancers performing in a virtual and living visual environment. It combines illusions, poetry, imagination, and hip hop, and even has elements of the circus!
This video is a cut of excerpts from the actual show shot during the last day of creation in 2014 by Adrien M & Claire B.
“The company Adrien M & Claire B places its work in the field of digital arts in 2004. Its creations are performances and exhibitions, that associate reality and virtuality.” Adrien
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