um... where's the original with skinny puppy i believe it was as the music. that version was way better as it went along with the dark theme of the video ....
I am a graduate from Vancouver Film School who graduated from Film Production class 126. Just recently, I started my own production company. I've shot my own short film with a number of graduates in my class, from the Writing Campus, and the EBM which stars Connor Stanhope, who played the young child actor Lex Luthor from Smallville. If you have a chance, check out the film on my channel. Vancouver Film School has prepared me well enough for me to shoot this film. Thanks! ^_^
I actually thought of Dali when I watched this as well... I know Guernica has a lot of 'themes' as well as most surreal artwork can be interpreted in a multiple of fashions but, I believe this isn't quite dark enough to capture what Guernica was expressing.
Muchas gracias esa cancion me trae muchos recuerdos,, aunque yo soy del año 1989. La escuche hace muchos años y gracias a ti la pude volver a escuchar. Gracias
(Thank you very much this song me brings many recollections, though I am of the year 1989. Listen to her many years ago and thanks to I you could turn it to listening. Thank you)
What an incredible interpretation of Picasso's painting. Great job Marcelo. I work in the video game industry and know how much work was put into this. Great job!!
An actual walk through Dali's paintings would be a mind-blowing & overwhelming adventure; & everyone would come to appreciate "the madness" that is 'Dali's universe'...while getting lost in it.
That was an amazing animation! It portrayed a sense of art being alive...and the profound concept, together with the perfect choice in song, makes this video in my opinion a complete masterpiece.
Wow! truly amazing concept. I am workling on my masters in amimation and VFX at the Academy of Arts San Francisco and the is inspiring and inspired work. Great music choice as well.
hey everyone! its super hard to get the type of videos i make out there, so i was hoping if you read this comment, you could go and check em out! thanks =)
Originalité du scénario... Bon goût... Et le fait de modéliser en 3D un personnage de Picasso existant en 2D mais en "3D cubiste" est une idée géniale.
i dont believe this is a tribute to picasso. sure, the main character takes the title from his painting of origin, but so many other artists are featured, im sure you can find a much deeper meaning than that
don't think so. i think this video fully emphasizes each artists main attraction. with picasso, he focused on the figure itself, and its struggle, with dali solemness and surreal landscape where used to help support the picasso character's internal struggle, which is what many of escher's works interperet: internal struggle. van gogh, i cant interperet a symbolic reason for his work, just as a starting point, but if i pull out my ap art history book i can probably find it
I believe this shows the importance of cubism and its influence in all this other different waves painting had. like surrealism, impressionism etc etc even if it existed after lots of them. its influence in todays painting and todays art in all its fields. Anyhow it's a great short just for making people think and for having all this different interpretations.
i cant believ he actually made a model of Escher's............ :) very very awesome..... i like the story also.. the whole fact of his distrortion troubling him so much.... that is so well conveyed... with the butterflies especially....
Starts in Van Gogh's room (with Monet wallpaper & ceiling?)- walks through Dali, & de Chirico landscapes into an Escher space - and dies in Guernica ... excellent :))
i didn't get the butterflies - someone tell me about the butterflies ...
It's awesome creation, but only the character has to do something with Picasso's Guernica (his appearance). It is related more to Salvador Dali, M. C. Escher or other, than to Picasso.
But still, as I said - awesome creation... Video just needs different name :)
Guernica is just A LOT more complex than we all think it is.
Surely if anything, an attempt should be made to depict the character from Guernica (its a town, not an individual) in 4D rather than 2D or 3D. It would be tribute to the art that both Picasso and Dali practised in the early-ish part of the 20th century. For example, Christus Hypercubus, which shows jesus being crucified on a tesseract. Now that would really be a challenge even for VFS, a 4D animation
Ya, Dali is awesome, do you know the animation by Dali called Destino, search in youtube, there is one full version but bad quality, nevertheless ... conceptual @_@
I fell in love with it the moment I heard The Chauffeur. From there it escalated. This really captures the concept of abstract art and takes me to another world. I love the Escher-esque nature of this. It's beautiful and intriguing.
sorry if i'm a spoil sport, i know all this is conceptual, the video in whole is very well made and expressive, but what does it have to do with the german bombardment?
Does it has to have something to do with the german bombardment? I think it only has to do something with the famous picture of Picasso. P.S. And it's excellent!
Well, Picasso was from spain, and Guernica was a small, inocent, town in spain. The nazis and the leader of spain decided to test some bombs and the leader of spain said, "Test them in Guernica. nobody cares about that tiny town." And many innocent people died. Picasso was spreading the feelings he felt.
It has nothing to do with the horrible things that have happened in Guernica. It should be kept more serious and rather tell what really happened there.
I liked the part on Escher's Relativity (he was a Nude "Ascending" a Staircase)! Wonderful job connecting the works and bringing a new meaning to the figures depicted in art.
NO MAMES! What a great video. Forget the technical aspects of it: Angles, textures, scenes, pace and rhythm, colour... All that is amazing already. It is the management of references to all great icons like "Close encounters of third kind" theme, Duran Duran, Van Gogh, Dali, Escher and finally Picasso. A fresh and original idea. I know the climax is the Guernica, but for me, "La persistencia de la memoria" almost gave me an orgasm. Nice job. Make more like this. Gracias
Guernica! Oh Picasso, silly silly me. This has made me appreciate picasso more; I never did like his work much. the staircase part reminds me of this movie I once watched about a labyrinth.
Wow.. Great capture of different artworks! Vincent Van Gough, Salvador Dali, and I forgot the artist of the last painting... It was really amazing! Wonderful camera angles too, and good choice of music. Well done!
Excelente. Una visión muy original sobre el personaje del Guernica...¿por qué me parece tan familiar? Sin duda es un cuadro que habla sobre una situación histórica en España. Sin embargo, me parece tan familiar a mi época... llena de confusión y de cosas que no puedo explicar. Me identifique con el personaje que creaste. Felicidades.
Felicitaciones Marcelo por tu maravilloso video ! Me parece una amalgama de creatividad, sensibilidad y síntesis. Lo encontré por casualidad y su calidad me entusiasmó superlativamente. Te estaré siguiendo expectante.
great:D the beginning reminds me of Dali, the ending -the one were all comes into a painting, with that bull head and also lots of blue -sort of reminds me of a Picasso painting ^L^
i wouldnt say his most famous...one of his most famous...the beginning was a van gogh, then most of the others were salvador dali, then on teh steps was MC Escher, then he fell back into his home, picasso's guernica mural about a bombing of a spanish town
one of the best animated shorts on youtube! the aspect that stands out most that takes it away from armature quality is camera placement and few camera movement!
what are the names of the paintings and the artists who did the other paintings in here like the statues(1:14) the clocks(1:22) and the painting at(1:35)
Each time I watch this, I feel so...I don't know. It makes me wanna cry somehow. It's so beautiful!
estoesinutil 1 month ago
Very weird........ Kinda freaked me out.
UAEDisaster 3 months ago
this is a masterpiece that just cannot be desribed by words... such a great video! Amazing!
Doruss96 5 months ago 3
EXCELENTE VIDEO!
chinellatoyesica 5 months ago in playlist vanguardias siglo XX
This is stunning. I've rewatched it over 3 years maybe a dozen times.
amh8467 7 months ago
um... where's the original with skinny puppy i believe it was as the music. that version was way better as it went along with the dark theme of the video ....
dinasoar29 7 months ago
I am a graduate from Vancouver Film School who graduated from Film Production class 126. Just recently, I started my own production company. I've shot my own short film with a number of graduates in my class, from the Writing Campus, and the EBM which stars Connor Stanhope, who played the young child actor Lex Luthor from Smallville. If you have a chance, check out the film on my channel. Vancouver Film School has prepared me well enough for me to shoot this film. Thanks! ^_^
ZocoEntertainment 8 months ago
Excellent travail de création ! BRAVO...
kpowel 8 months ago
Pablo Picasso estara tan orgulloso de ti.
Kasen717 9 months ago
Good video
kopi5896 9 months ago
Thank you for sharing vancouverfilmschool
kopi5896 9 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
This video is very fun.
saijai587 9 months ago
VFS is great.
minami935 9 months ago
This video is beautful!!!!
MrGle3 9 months ago
This short as such an impact on me
gratbacks 10 months ago
I actually thought of Dali when I watched this as well... I know Guernica has a lot of 'themes' as well as most surreal artwork can be interpreted in a multiple of fashions but, I believe this isn't quite dark enough to capture what Guernica was expressing.
CorpseCall 10 months ago
van gogh painting
toatsmugoats 10 months ago
Salvador Dali ;]
KsiezniczkaIno 10 months ago
One word, beautiful. This is incredible using 3D animation to create creative environments. Well done!
cscdigitalgraphics 1 year ago
no es justo,,,, no es justo,,,
TheRichisoft 1 year ago
THIS IS SIMPLY AWSOME! I CAN'T FIND WORDS TO DESCRIBE THE FEELING OF SEING ART IN THIS MANIFESTATIONª KEEP GOING WITH THIS WONDERFUL JOB!
star0783 1 year ago
Gracias por la cancion.. conozco a una persona que participo en la elaboracion de este video.. (barbara rojas) jeje Genial
GREVAN101089 1 year ago
hermoso... este corto es simplemente hermoso.. me causo una sonrisa en el corazon.. muy bien logrado... que bella interpretación.... :)
erranta26 1 year ago
woooow this is art!! congratz :)
somoslosbebitos 1 year ago
This is awesome, I was entranced.
maggiekb2 1 year ago
Idea: 10
Execution: 8
wanttodormir 1 year ago
Excuse like calls this song.. I am grateful for your response
GREVAN101089 1 year ago
@GREVAN101089 The song is "The Chauffer" by Duran Duran. Thanks!
VancouverFilmSchool 1 year ago
@VancouverFilmSchool
Muchas gracias esa cancion me trae muchos recuerdos,, aunque yo soy del año 1989. La escuche hace muchos años y gracias a ti la pude volver a escuchar. Gracias
(Thank you very much this song me brings many recollections, though I am of the year 1989. Listen to her many years ago and thanks to I you could turn it to listening. Thank you)
GREVAN101089 1 year ago
Well done Marcelo!!
anartmcp 1 year ago
that was fucking awesome...
ChindogusMake 1 year ago
this guy looks liked he evolved through some kind of darwinian fairytale type process
fashklash 1 year ago
Stolen music with stolen art. Original.
GaySingleMulatto 1 year ago
thts ma dad :L
jk x
BVBGurlzx1 1 year ago
thats is very cool
Clevelandmarko 1 year ago
What an incredible interpretation of Picasso's painting. Great job Marcelo. I work in the video game industry and know how much work was put into this. Great job!!
gamingwoman 1 year ago
cooooooool. my favorite VFS video to date.
pimpwacker 1 year ago
Yeaaaaah, on avait regardé ça en Art Plastiquee !
LilyDagoba 1 year ago
The more I see it, the more I like it!!! Wonderful idea and wonderful animation!
stefyxArt 1 year ago
can i have the complete list of the paintings in this vid please????
Chargers21chargers 1 year ago
can i have the complete list of the paintings in this vid please????
Chargers21chargers 1 year ago
what an amazing Video! one of the best part is when he walks into Dalis work.
Original and Creative work Bravo!
Jadore79 1 year ago
@Souvenirscollector You can check out the credits for this info - the song was Duran Duran - The Chauffeur. Hope that helps!
VancouverFilmSchool 1 year ago
Jamais existiu uma guerra boa ou uma paz má. (Benjamin Banklin)
aaajjjccc46 1 year ago
由梵谷到達利...
VANCOUR TO DELI! WONDERFUL!!!
wingwing0404 1 year ago
WONDERFUL VIDEO !!! Van gogh,Dali,Picasso, WOW !!!
but please what's the name of the song ??
MysticalVentus 1 year ago
@MysticalVentus Duran Duran - The Chauffeur
whymeee 1 year ago
@whymeee Thank you so much whymeee :)
MysticalVentus 1 year ago
Excelente
Planeta24horasTV 1 year ago
this is beautifull.tanks.
luissting 1 year ago
wow this is very bizzzard, looks like dali's style
good job, this is very artistic ^^
maggagiclub 1 year ago
All those I like ! Van Goght, Dali, Eisher & Picasso ! ! Bravo !
lemoncello59 1 year ago
u obviously know ur art history. kudos.
louib716 1 year ago
Amazingly inventive! What talent - thanks for sharing.
mayaflight 1 year ago
The history of the 20th century in ten minutes.
It's beautyful.
Novbert01 1 year ago
Well if this doesn't prove that you are great at portraying 3 dimensions I can't think of what would. Awesome!
nikkihextall 1 year ago
very good and amazing piece of art
a2002ab 1 year ago
at last something marvellous
thanks and congratulations!
mcdoc79 1 year ago
Cool! Nice take on art and reality! 5* :) Muy bueno!
4nittie 1 year ago
wow! that was incredibly amazing. felt lika i was there too. awesome idea. congrat Marcelo
Fepao7 2 years ago
Absolutely stunning!
niklum1 2 years ago
Muy bueno.
stelladelfardatxo 2 years ago
Very very goooood! I love this
krisztian888 2 years ago
Very cool! Natali
abandashake 2 years ago
What for a great idea!
karisuomi 2 years ago
Anyone know what song is that?
Rubhen0 2 years ago
@Rubhen0 - Duran Duran, The Chauffeur
Erklemirkin 2 years ago
Love this
krazyhoptoTV 2 years ago
wow!!!!! great job, clocks to Dali..
MARUMOLIN 2 years ago
Not bad
DeadJerker 2 years ago
An actual walk through Dali's paintings would be a mind-blowing & overwhelming adventure; & everyone would come to appreciate "the madness" that is 'Dali's universe'...while getting lost in it.
Truly a great little film !
SwitchbladeGarcia 2 years ago
Guernica actually is a piece of art by Picasso ;)
But true, would be mind-blowing indeed :D
(And yes I know. Persistence of memory is by Dali :D )
Beam09 2 years ago
Awesome!
saviocoppola 2 years ago
...spettacolare!!...
jonaxx90 2 years ago
That was an amazing animation! It portrayed a sense of art being alive...and the profound concept, together with the perfect choice in song, makes this video in my opinion a complete masterpiece.
followthezoraida 2 years ago 19
Wow! truly amazing concept. I am workling on my masters in amimation and VFX at the Academy of Arts San Francisco and the is inspiring and inspired work. Great music choice as well.
Grifter242 2 years ago
An amazing piece of work.
theartclassroom 2 years ago
WoW great job.
lordwillym 2 years ago
hey everyone! its super hard to get the type of videos i make out there, so i was hoping if you read this comment, you could go and check em out! thanks =)
nurrple 2 years ago
good stuff
maurice11 2 years ago
Du très grand art !
Originalité du scénario... Bon goût... Et le fait de modéliser en 3D un personnage de Picasso existant en 2D mais en "3D cubiste" est une idée géniale.
BEAU FILM !
5*
kpowel 2 years ago
could you tell me the name of those paintings???
vicmendoza11 2 years ago
amo este video y amo las pinturas, sobre todo la de Salvador Dali y la cacion de Duran Duran me encanta! :D
MollyCobain19 2 years ago
i love this video!
it's such a sad story...
queenlov3r 2 years ago
Excelente video, Muito bom!
luisdiazsantana00 2 years ago
A great idea, congrats! Not sure about the music, though. Really nice!
Miurkha 2 years ago
Amei a viagem pelos quadros! Muito bom!
silmajuliana 2 years ago
Excelente música, y los gráficos son geniales.
flizarzaburu 2 years ago
i dont believe this is a tribute to picasso. sure, the main character takes the title from his painting of origin, but so many other artists are featured, im sure you can find a much deeper meaning than that
indyballer 2 years ago 3
I see Van Gogh, Dali and Escher in it besides Picasso. Are there any others I missed?
edscerbo 2 years ago
don't think so. i think this video fully emphasizes each artists main attraction. with picasso, he focused on the figure itself, and its struggle, with dali solemness and surreal landscape where used to help support the picasso character's internal struggle, which is what many of escher's works interperet: internal struggle. van gogh, i cant interperet a symbolic reason for his work, just as a starting point, but if i pull out my ap art history book i can probably find it
indyballer 2 years ago
I believe this shows the importance of cubism and its influence in all this other different waves painting had. like surrealism, impressionism etc etc even if it existed after lots of them. its influence in todays painting and todays art in all its fields. Anyhow it's a great short just for making people think and for having all this different interpretations.
CitizenTrey 2 years ago
could some1 send me a message, i need some who knows how much you pay in VFS per year...i would really like that.
MansonParadise 2 years ago
TWO WORDS:
Armonioso y Cautivador....
Starolian 2 years ago
very nice
farpin11 2 years ago
creepy,...
MaxSaver 2 years ago
that's so weard, it was an already weard painting as it was, now is even more
stargirlsusan 2 years ago 2
Incredible!!
randyapple 2 years ago
AMAZING
peacefulshades 2 years ago
all famous art pieces put in 3d and combined.
DeStryke51 2 years ago
i cant believ he actually made a model of Escher's............ :) very very awesome..... i like the story also.. the whole fact of his distrortion troubling him so much.... that is so well conveyed... with the butterflies especially....
karthikn87 2 years ago
its called Relativity
DeStryke51 2 years ago
Comment removed
karthikn87 2 years ago
Starts in Van Gogh's room (with Monet wallpaper & ceiling?)- walks through Dali, & de Chirico landscapes into an Escher space - and dies in Guernica ... excellent :))
i didn't get the butterflies - someone tell me about the butterflies ...
amenhop 2 years ago
It's awesome creation, but only the character has to do something with Picasso's Guernica (his appearance). It is related more to Salvador Dali, M. C. Escher or other, than to Picasso.
But still, as I said - awesome creation... Video just needs different name :)
Guernica is just A LOT more complex than we all think it is.
admirs6 2 years ago 12
I felt the same ....Picasso
JamesUSCLA 2 years ago
LOVE THIS!!! LOVE THIS!!!
tqvivaperu 2 years ago
AWESOME!!! ...
lilotoros 2 years ago
Amazing Work
ET090 3 years ago
very well done!
JuniorX 3 years ago 2
in the beginning, i was like, wat an ugly character, and then at the end, it explained everything.
timofly 3 years ago
OH! at about 0:27 i screamed so loud i was like AAAH!
Arthurpenhalfan566 3 years ago
awesome!
hardrokker109 3 years ago
what the music ?
Krabko 3 years ago
DURAN DURAN -THE CHAUFFEUR
pikamikasucker 3 years ago
tnx !
Krabko 3 years ago
óóóó jeee
Escher:relativity
Best ever
zuborand 3 years ago
wow funkin awesome!
ofka9 3 years ago
If I were you, I will depict Guernica as a 2d creature. BTW, the Dali piece looks awesome in animation.
rochelimit55555 3 years ago
Comment removed
lpu05lsh 3 years ago
Surely if anything, an attempt should be made to depict the character from Guernica (its a town, not an individual) in 4D rather than 2D or 3D. It would be tribute to the art that both Picasso and Dali practised in the early-ish part of the 20th century. For example, Christus Hypercubus, which shows jesus being crucified on a tesseract. Now that would really be a challenge even for VFS, a 4D animation
lpu05lsh 3 years ago
Ya, Dali is awesome, do you know the animation by Dali called Destino, search in youtube, there is one full version but bad quality, nevertheless ... conceptual @_@
rochelimit55555 3 years ago
I fell in love with it the moment I heard The Chauffeur. From there it escalated. This really captures the concept of abstract art and takes me to another world. I love the Escher-esque nature of this. It's beautiful and intriguing.
DoudjheFace 3 years ago
I love this video.
I think it really expresses the beauty of Abstract art,
And i must say,
its my best field of artwork.
5* for sure!
NatalieexBaybeeOx 3 years ago
is the first piece by van gogh? i really like the escher part it was really cool
brianCsun 3 years ago
Excelente!
misantropialeve 3 years ago
muy bien felicidades!!
mExloKo13 3 years ago
Absolutely brilliant.. animation is so deep and fascinating. Dali, Van Gogh, Picasso and.. is it Escher? Love it!
jaseth1337 3 years ago 4
Excelente,ótimo trabalho!!
jordanduailibe 3 years ago
Bravo
gishgos 3 years ago
hey cuales son los nombres de los cuadros?? nadamas reconosco a van gogh y a dalí... cuales son los demás?
anibalok 3 years ago
Genius, thanks for your hard work in creating this excellent animation.
GuzmanTierno 3 years ago 2
lo he visto muchas veces,me parese excelente
gustok26 3 years ago 2
Brasil, isso ae Marcelo, representa nossa gente!!!
Excelente trabalho.
demoncoyote 3 years ago 2
This comment has received too many negative votes show
picasso would puke.
dictionar1 3 years ago
sorry if i'm a spoil sport, i know all this is conceptual, the video in whole is very well made and expressive, but what does it have to do with the german bombardment?
s3m4i0n3 3 years ago
Does it has to have something to do with the german bombardment? I think it only has to do something with the famous picture of Picasso. P.S. And it's excellent!
brumpchelichka 3 years ago
Well, Picasso was from spain, and Guernica was a small, inocent, town in spain. The nazis and the leader of spain decided to test some bombs and the leader of spain said, "Test them in Guernica. nobody cares about that tiny town." And many innocent people died. Picasso was spreading the feelings he felt.
SunshineDucks 3 years ago 4
That's not its purpose, mmeli. It's fine as is.
transdrole 3 years ago 2
It has nothing to do with the horrible things that have happened in Guernica. It should be kept more serious and rather tell what really happened there.
2*z
TRueMMELI 3 years ago
the concept of this video is pretty smart.
more creative than a lot of the other animated shorts.
stephendunnfilms 3 years ago 6
can anyone like gimme the complete list of all the paintings included in this video?
Da1337ed 3 years ago
Vincent Van Gogh Salvador Dali Maurits Escher and Pablo Picasso.
fesistez 3 years ago 2
absolutly awesome, most creative video yet, love the use of art work
SultanofAgrabah 3 years ago 4
Cool concept, and song. Well done!
roscopfi 3 years ago
Wow!! Qué pasada!! That was amazing! Like other comments said, I also feel sorry for the character's loneliness. But that was awesome!
landstein 3 years ago
Man these vfs guys are scary good!! Do you think they hand out talent pills or something because i wanna go there!!
gamegfan1990 3 years ago
ooh i so love everything about this piece of art, and the music is paired marvelously. I feel so so bad for the poor lonely character.
stonehengesunset 3 years ago 2
that is scary x__X
Daniellelovecali 3 years ago
I liked the part on Escher's Relativity (he was a Nude "Ascending" a Staircase)! Wonderful job connecting the works and bringing a new meaning to the figures depicted in art.
shesaidhellogoodbye 3 years ago
NO MAMES! What a great video. Forget the technical aspects of it: Angles, textures, scenes, pace and rhythm, colour... All that is amazing already. It is the management of references to all great icons like "Close encounters of third kind" theme, Duran Duran, Van Gogh, Dali, Escher and finally Picasso. A fresh and original idea. I know the climax is the Guernica, but for me, "La persistencia de la memoria" almost gave me an orgasm. Nice job. Make more like this. Gracias
arirang777 3 years ago 3
Guernica! Oh Picasso, silly silly me. This has made me appreciate picasso more; I never did like his work much. the staircase part reminds me of this movie I once watched about a labyrinth.
rachoote 3 years ago
Labyrinth it was, I believe. There is a scene where David Bowie is in exactly the same place ;)
stonehengesunset 3 years ago
Wow.. Great capture of different artworks! Vincent Van Gough, Salvador Dali, and I forgot the artist of the last painting... It was really amazing! Wonderful camera angles too, and good choice of music. Well done!
rachoote 3 years ago 3
Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!
thaldoreq2 3 years ago
Duran Duran.... it has been a while since I heard this song.
anoakstale 3 years ago
un recorrido brillante de los paradigmas de la crisi del hombre moderno
Clo77 3 years ago
type 420 if ur high!
wow!! O.o Gw
camaleao555 3 years ago
One of the best artistic shorts I've ever seen.
mmoneib 3 years ago 2
of all the VFS projects I have seen so far, this one ranks among my favorites.
snaxlepaxle 3 years ago
i noticed the painting the "persistence of memory" awsome!!!
qwertycat32 3 years ago
nice trip through art. dali was a fucking genius
TarantinoQ82 3 years ago 7
Excelente. Una visión muy original sobre el personaje del Guernica...¿por qué me parece tan familiar? Sin duda es un cuadro que habla sobre una situación histórica en España. Sin embargo, me parece tan familiar a mi época... llena de confusión y de cosas que no puedo explicar. Me identifique con el personaje que creaste. Felicidades.
PaoTchukon 3 years ago
El autor es argentino??, este video es increíble, lo veo muy seguido es de lo mejor de VFS. Saludos desde Bernal, Quilmes.
DCCH21 3 years ago
Felicitaciones Marcelo por tu maravilloso video ! Me parece una amalgama de creatividad, sensibilidad y síntesis. Lo encontré por casualidad y su calidad me entusiasmó superlativamente. Te estaré siguiendo expectante.
Un saludo desde Buenos Aires, Rodolfo
Bersiades 3 years ago
I'm a huge Duran Duran fan, but I can't find this mix of "The Chauffer." Where did you get it?
Abbeynormal42 3 years ago
It's from their Sing Blue Silver tour in 1984. You can find it on the "Arena" CD, a collection of live tracks from that tour.
Duraffinity 3 years ago
I'm still not really sure what this video is saying about art. It's a brilliant video but where's the connection between the artworks?
i4ionic 3 years ago
IT IS THE BEST!!!!
DCCH21 3 years ago
great:D the beginning reminds me of Dali, the ending -the one were all comes into a painting, with that bull head and also lots of blue -sort of reminds me of a Picasso painting ^L^
fericire7 3 years ago
it is a picasso painting, guernica, his most famous.
i4ionic 3 years ago
i wouldnt say his most famous...one of his most famous...the beginning was a van gogh, then most of the others were salvador dali, then on teh steps was MC Escher, then he fell back into his home, picasso's guernica mural about a bombing of a spanish town
indyballer 3 years ago
i totally love it
its my fav vid since i saw it like a year ago
i looove the angelus so much haha you're my hero, i wannabe marcelo ortiz xD
aricienta 3 years ago
one of the best animated shorts on youtube! the aspect that stands out most that takes it away from armature quality is camera placement and few camera movement!
great job!!
debest111 3 years ago
great video
what are the names of the paintings and the artists who did the other paintings in here like the statues(1:14) the clocks(1:22) and the painting at(1:35)
anonomyously 3 years ago