Mark Osborne's MORE
by HappyProductCorp 6:23 - 921,518 views Nominated for an Academy Award and awarded the Best Short Film at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, MORE is a stop-motion mixed-media short film written and directed by Mark Osborne, the co-director of Kung Fu Panda and the upcoming animated feature film based on the iconic book The Little Prince. MORE tells the story of an old, tired inventor as he struggles through joyless life in a drab and passionless society, leading the same cold and colorless existence accepted by the identical drones around him. At once tortured and inspired by his dreaming of and yearning for his younger carefree days, he struggles to finish the invention he hopes will give his life meaning and worth. His world, and the world of those around him, is transformed when his secret invention is completed. However, his subsequent success does not come without sacrifice. The inventor realizes that the true essence of his inspiration cannot be manufactured... Available on DVD along with an hour long making of documentary called MAKING MORE at www.happyproduct.com Also available on iTunes! CREDITS: Writer and Director: Mark Osborne Producer: Steve Kalafer Co-producers: Debra Callabresi, Kelly Moren Line Producer: Shannon Lowry 70mm Prod. Supervision: IMAGICA USA Inc., Kelly Moren Production Designer: Rick Orner Puppet Construction: David J. Candelaria Stop-Motion Animators: Mark Osborne, David J. Candelaria, Nick Peterson Set & Model Builders: David J. Candelaria, Nick Peterson, Joe Schmidt Cinematography and Camera Department: Keith Lowry Cel Animation Designer: Lorelei Pepi Cel Animation Director: Jenny Walsh Cel Animators: Lea Zagury, Rick Potts, Marcos Magalhães Post-Prod. Supervisors: Debra Callabresi, Kelly Moren, IMAGICA USA Inc., RPG Digital Effects Supervisor: Debra Callabresi Digital Art & Effects: Ben Matsunaga, Kelly Moren Sound Effects Editor: Jeremy Pitts Re-Recording Mixer: Peter Carlstedt Negative Cut: Ron Johnson Color and Prints: Consolidated Film Industries Music: New Order, "Elegia." Written and produced by New Order, Engineered by Michael Johnson, Distributed by Warner Bros. Records, Inc. © 1985 Qwest Records. Additional End Credit Music: Ben Decter Production Services: California Institute of the Arts, Consolidated Film Production Services Donated by: California Institute of the Arts, Consolidated Film Industries, Dream Quest Images, KODAK Motion Picture Film, Graphic Films, Image G, IMAGICA USA Inc., Iwerks Entertainment, RPG Productions Inc., Swell Productions Special Thanks To: Mario Allen, Tom Attencio, Tom Barron, Bob Beitcher, Chris Blum, Jamie Caliri, Kevin Clark, Maureen Claypool, Jon Corfina, Edwin Escalante, Larry Fagan, Rick Gordon, Cathy Hair, Wendy Jackson-Hall, Ron Johnson, Tim Knapp, Dick Larson, Alec Lorimore, Alan Markowitz, James Manke, Katherine Mervine, Andrew Millstein, Mike Mitchell, Paloma Navarette, Ammiel Najar, Paul Novoros, Jeff Osborne, Kent Osborne, Paulette Osborne, Julie OʼNeil, Andrew Oran, Dave Palomaren, Jose Parra, Sarah Peterson, Brian Peterson, Sean Phillips, Christopher Reyna, Tim Sassoon, Scott Shepley, Susan Simpson, Jonathan Silsby, Ron Wangler, Miriam Yagi |
Kenna - Hellbent
by Invisindie 4:48 - 192,497 views Am I the key of fiction and heartache and the pain is of no consequence when I am hell bent my walls are closing in Controlling me, controlling me, is losing me, you're losing, control of me, control of me, you're losing Am I awake the morning star that brings me here since everything in me between pluto and god all is hell bent my walls are closing in I feel the claim controlling me, controlling me, is losing me, you're losing, control of me, control of me, you're losing, you're losing control of me, control of me, you're losing me said, ooyeoh controlling me, controlling me, yeah, said naked, broken my world crumbling and I can't find myself or my way out hey hey la ah ah ah controlling me controlling me controlling me you're losing me say ooyeoh ooyeooh controlling me oooh yeah hell bent my walls are closing in --- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. |