Jeff Bloomer - Three Scenes of the End

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2007

A short stop-motion animation by Jeff Bloomer featuring the music of Birthdays & Funerals

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  • so i saw your video at the museum on oct 26th and fell in LOVE with it so i went to see if it was on youtube. is there a way you can send me a copy of it or something?

  • yeah . . . i'm workin' on a dvd collection of Jeff Bloomer works . . . are you on myspace or something?

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  • very very cool video/movie. Great to meet you today Jeff! Thanks for sharing!

  • I wish I had Divine Departure. I remember seeing it and loved it.

  • I love you Jeff. I watch this DVD all the time. And go Richie with the music.

  • this is really really good for a high school kid....r u gonna go tro school and learn more?....u should definitly

  • Yes. Good call on the camparison of the brothers Quay. Jeffs only mistake (if you want to call it that) is having enough compassion to spend his life sharing his talent and passion with kids. Some of these kids care, and some dont. Shame on the ones who dont. Matter of f act, fuck them. Thank you for recognizing this artist.

  • Fuckin' A.

  • I made a stop motion film in Jeff's class about 13 years ago. It's called "Box"

    Jeff pretty much coached me along the entire animation process and the outcome was way better than I expected. It even got me a side job working with Richard Roy (big Detroit animator/miniture builder). I did stop motion on two commercials then sadly fell out of the loop. That work is so tedious and takes a special kind of person. I have "Divine Departure" on video and I think it's Jeff's best work to date

  • This is so lovely and interesting. I won't soon forget it.

  • Should of mentioned Richies great music put this unbelievable animation (Film!) over the top. Bravo boys, keep it coming. Those who know good film etc. still care.

  • Bravo! I was lucky enough to get a DVD copy as well as speak with Richie and Jeff as this was finished. Fortunate to have Jeff as a teacher (86-88) a mentor soon after and now a good friend. I am teaching HS TV and media studies and have transferred many lessons as well as the passion to create good media becasue of Mr. Prusak and especially Jeff. See ya soon pal-Tim

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