Music Video of Clay Animations Lip Syncing to Dark Heavy Metal Music from Adult

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This is the perfect blog for anyone who loves dark, heavy metal music and clay animation. Here, you’ll find a music video of clay animations lip syncing to some of the best metal tunes around.

Introduction

This is a music video of clay animations lip syncing to dark, heavy metal music from the adult animated TV show, Metalocalypse. The show is about a group of metal musicians who live in a dystopian world where metal is the most popular genre of music. This video is for mature audiences only due to the graphic nature of the clay animations.

What is clay animation?

Clay animation, also known as claymation, is a type of stop motion animation that uses clay as its medium. It is one of the oldest forms of animation, dating back to the early 1900s. Early animators would hand-sculpt their figures from clay, shoot them frame by frame, and then destroy the sculpture to start anew for the next frame.

Nowadays, clay animators usually create their figures from modeling clay or other polymer-based clays, and will often cast the figures in plaster molds to preserve them. The term “claymation” was coined by Will Vinton in 1978, when he registered it as a trademark.

Vinton Associates was the first company to successfully produce and distribute clay animated films on a commercial basis. Its 1977 film ” Closed Mondays” won an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film. Other successful films followed, such as “The Great Nobody” (1979), “Rex The Runt” (1992-1998), and “Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit” (2005).

History of clay animation

Clay animation or claymation, sometimes plasticine animation, is one of many forms of stop motion animation. Each frame is taken after the subject matter has changed slightly, usually accompanied by sound. When played at normal speed, it creates the impression of movement by simulating motion blur.

The term “clay animation” refers to stop-motion created with any type of clay, not just plasticine. The definition sometimes expands to include any type of animation made with a malleable substance. It is often erroneously referred to as “claymation”, an incorrect term which gained popularity with Laika’s work on Coraline (2009).

Clay animation can take many forms: it can be character-driven or plot-driven; clips or films; comedic or dramatic; violent or non-violent; subversive or mainstream. Because clay is so malleable and subject to change, clay animators have great freedom when creating characters and objects within their frames. The techniques used vary considerably according to the particular project being worked on and the personal style of the individual animator(s).

Benefits of clay animation

Clay animation is a type of stop-motion animation that uses clay figures to tell a story. The benefits of clay animation include the ability to create unique characters and scenes, as well as the flexibility to manipulate the clay figures to create different expressions and movements. Clay animation is also relatively inexpensive to produce, making it a good option for independent filmmakers and students.

How to make a clay animation

Creating a clay animation is a very tedious task that takes a lot of patience and time. First, you need to create your characters. Once you have your characters, you need to create the background scenery. Finally, you need to film your animation by taking pictures of each frame.

Tips for making a clay animation

Clay animation is a unique and interesting way to create a music video. By using clay figures, you can create a visually stunning animation that can be quite entertaining to watch. If you’re thinking of making a clay animation music video, here are some tips to help you get started:

1. Choose the right song. A good song will be easy to lip sync to and will have a strong rhythm that flows well with the movements of the clay figures. Avoid songs with too much dialogue or lyrics that are difficult to understand.

2. Create strong characters. Your clay figures should be expressive and engaging, so take some time to design them carefully. Consider their individual personalities and how they will interact with each other in the video.

3. Plan your shots. Before you start animating, it’s helpful to map out each shot in your video. This will give you a better idea of what type of movement is needed for each scene and will make the animation process go more smoothly.

4. Bring your video to life with sound effects and music. In addition to the song you choose for your video, adding appropriate sound effects and music can really make your clay animation come alive. Be sure to match the tone of the sounds with the overall mood of your video.

5. Have fun! Making a clay animation music video is a fun and creative process, so make sure to enjoy it!

Conclusion

This was an interesting video to watch and I really enjoyed the dark humor that was present throughout. The clay animations were very well done and I thought they fit the tone of the music perfectly. I would recommend this video to others who are fans of dark humor and clay animation.

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