Animusic

Since Professor Judell was fascinated by my Animusic shirt, I thought I’d share its brilliance. Basically, Animusic is a collection of music animations where “purely imaginary instruments perform in their native settings.” The company was founded by Wayne Lytle, with the help of David Crognale, around 1995, although Lytle has been doing this type of work since 1989. It has produced two major DVDs and the third has been in development since 2005.

Here are a few stills from Animusic’s DVDs:

Resonant Chamber

Resonant Chamber

Fiber Bundles

Fiber Bundles

Pipe Dream 2

Pipe Dream 2

More information can be found at www.animusic.com if you’re interested; they have video previews and some production stills from Animusic 3 as well. The videos from both DVDs are on youtube for your viewing pleasure.

 

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6 Responses to Animusic

  1. Christin Hu says:

    Excellent! I think Animusic also has free podcasts on iTunes.

  2. Jakub Dosoudil says:

    I enjoy watching these from time to time, it’s pretty amazing how they can put these together

  3. Mahtab Alam says:

    Yeah, I remember watching clips of these on PBS when I was young.

  4. profjudell says:

    I remember watching them when I was old. Here’s another example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lExkQMEHhU&feature=relmfu

  5. MSawh says:

    I never knew about this until that day in class. It’s quite fascinating.

  6. pdasrat says:

    I remember watching this on TV also. It’s quite intriguing to watch and see the animated instruments produce music. Watching and listening to Animusic could be like a kind of music therapy.

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