- Видео 22
- Просмотров 67 911
Harry Marks
Добавлен 20 мар 2006
Видео
3rd Digital Storytelling Festival 1997
Просмотров 1579 лет назад
in Crested Butte Colorado, Denise and Dana Atchley held this remarkable gathering bringing together a great group of early digital storytellers. The technology was very basic but a great time was had by all!
The Story of English: Silicon Valley
Просмотров 46110 лет назад
I use to travel from LA to Sunnyvale every week to work on network graphics with Pacific Data Images. We designed them and PDI made them come to life. Language could be a problem - like me saying that what they call derivatives I call seasickness. PS: This was is 1984!
The next Clark Terry?
Просмотров 22610 лет назад
This kid has the timing, the moves . . .what else? Mumbles 2?
My TravelScoot meets my SUV
Просмотров 46 тыс.10 лет назад
The brilliant little but powerful TravelScoot weighs only around 30 lbs, but it posed a bit of a problem loading into my SUV. The problem is solved with a pair of very lightweight plastic ramps - available from Amazon.com.
Ruby's need to go out dance
Просмотров 5510 лет назад
Any time Ruby needs to go out she breaks into a gallop.
CWF Movie Converted
Просмотров 2810 лет назад
Cooking with Friends in France is a wonderful cooking school in Provence. The classroom is in Julia Child's house, classes are taught in her kitchen!
Joe Cocker - Sticks and Stones
Просмотров 9 тыс.12 лет назад
I co-produced "Mad Dogs & Englishmen" in 1969. I had issues with our editor over the pace of the film and went into the editing room with my editing mentor Leonard South and pulled a lot of stuff from "the cutting room floor". I don't think we were going to use "Sticks and Stones" in the picture, so we edited this montage one Sunday, as a kind of fun interlude.
Whitewoods - Misery Loves
i did a bit of research, turns out this is the model 894 advertised in this commercial
Hello Harry, I'm a fan of your work, thank you. Here's an odd question, do you know who sang the Kmart jingles from 1973 until 1978? "Kmart is the Savings Place". I'm into ad music an animtation. I used to work for JAM Creative Productions in the late 90s. Thanks again, Dave
Harry sadly passed away in 2019
Possibly my favorite piece of advertising art. This footage belongs in the Smithsonian
I stumbled upon that video by "accident". I love it! The synth music, the animation, it is well composed all together, can't stop watching it. Now I want such a Radio by Philips
Vaporwave material intensifies
you could call it the father of of vaporwave. I have yet to find something like this from eariler, like with the music, the atmosphere.
This is the stuff of dreams. long gone visions of myself siting in front of the TV on that bygone years of my infancy
Your Mother was Beautiful! The queen had nothing on her.
is there longer version of this music?
Brandenburg concerto 4 in G major, Try to look for synth versions, close, but not the real "philips" thing.
I guess the time is Brandenburg concerto 4 in G major iii presto by JS Bach.
Man! I wish I could create something like this for my own YT channel promo/intro!
I love how this has the melody of one of the Brandenburg concertos.
Which one?
@@nairda55555 it's the last movement from brandenburg 4
@@yumishindou5705 thank you!
it get even better when you know you still have that philips radio in the cellar... and working ;-)
would you tell me where did you get that ramp please?
VENUS ASTRIA You can get those ramps on Amazon. They are actually pet ramps, made from plastic, and weigh about 10 pounds each. You can get them in different lengths too.
Brilliant idea 💡! Just featured your video here: facebook.com/1528630123863714/posts/2446626892064028?sfns=mo
Amazing sequence that's fun to watch over and over! Just as amazing; the person who created it uploaded this to YT for the world to enjoy 35 (39) years later!
*42
Hi Henry. I'm about to buy a mobility scooter but undecided which one yet. There is so many of them on the market. Please let me know how good this Travelscoot is. Hope your experience with the Travelscoot will help me choose the right scooter. Thanks for your help in advance :)
I'm sure he would bend over to pick it up if he could
the ramps look heavier than the scooter
The combined weight of 2 ramps is 20lbs! What is wrong with you people?
Harry Marks ...I need this ramps ..how much cost ? Tky 👍🏽
Mr. Marks, I'm consistently in awe of backlit animation from the late 1960s to the early 80s, far more than any CGI-produced efforts today. Ironically, I'm trying to replicate the aesthetics that you and your contemporaries set back then via digital means such as After Effects, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and other programs, even going so far as to replicate the quirks of the 35mm film stock many of those pieces were shot on. The aesthetics alone just have a personality to them that hyper realism can never close to matching and I choose to do them justice in the best way I can. Thanks to you, Doug Trumbull, Robert Abel (R.I.P), et. al. for giving this millenial something to marvel over.
Thanks KK! This was actually done before After Effects, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and other programs came on the scene. On a visit to Northrop Aviation I saw a man manipulating a line drawing of a fighter plane in perfect 3D using a Hewlett Packard desktop computer. He joined me in the production of this Philips spot which required several thousand sheets of 8x10 film that we backlit. It was a nightmare idea but it worked! Incidentally, the man I met at Northrop who pulled this idea off was Colin Cantwell - a major contributor to the imagery in "2001- A Space Odyssey".
Harry Marks the way you described the intricacies of the production just makes the end result all the more alluring.
Wre you involved in any way of making this?
Yes - totally. We did this in a most bizarre fashion. Photographing printouts from an old HP desktop computer, making large negatives, backlighting the negs with colored gels and shooting the sequences. Incredibly painstaking but it worked and now I still like it.
The legendary Harry Marks of Sullivan & Marks himself. You're a huge inspiration, this is one of my favorite sequences!
Yes. Being that it was hand drawn and assembled and filmed frame by frame it took practically my whole staff and a few extras to assemble the 800 large frames by hand. The frames were printed on a HP desktop computer and each frame transferred to sheet film. There was no CGI back then and this was the only way I could see to achieve the effect. It would be so easy today!
@@vintage31 Do you happen to know who made the music? It's so lovely. Synth music is the best and I would love to hear if they made any more
@@nairda55555sadly, Harry Marks (@vintage31) passed away in 2019.
I'm unable to find these on Amazon. Do you have the name of the company? I wish I knew of a way to reach you.
www.amazon.com/Solvit-UltraLite-Bi-fold-Ramp-62-Inch/dp/B0016HNU12/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1482339646&sr=8-20&keywords=folding+ramps
They are still listed on Amazon.Solvit Ultra Lite Bi-fold ramp.
We won't be able to use these for our scooter. The scooter has two front wheels that are about 4 inches apart. We'll have to build what we need. Thanks for your quick reply!! Sandy
This might be 36 years old but it still looks incredible and futuristic, you can place yourself in the advertisement. If I see another SUV ad with a ukulele backing track I'm gonna go crazy.
Thanks Michael! It's nice to have a comment like yours to start my 85 year old day. By the way, you wouldn't happen to be Mike Lang, THE pianist?
No sorry, I am Mike Lang THE drummer. :) Love your work Mr. Marks!
Thanks again!!!
Thanks Mike Lang THE drummer!
Renegades renegades I’m driving a Jeep renegade
i love it!
These ramps combined weigh the same as the scooter why not just bend over the scooter and pick it up instead of bending over a ramp?
+Julie Kent A reasonable question. My back problems prevent me from lifting the Scoot high enough to clear the back door sill of the SUV. I need that last bit of assistance from the ramp. I can easily lift the Scoot into the trunk of my other car.
Wrong- very wrong! The scooter weighs 35lbs- the ramps weigh 10lbs each! Read the text at end of the video!!!
I was trying to find the exact year that I attended the Digital Storytelling Festival in Crested Butte and found your video. How wonderful to see this after all these years! Thanks for posting it! (I show up over the right shoulder of the man with the purple t-shirt at 0:40)
Martine Pagé Amazing how fast time flies! I made this to test a new way of editing lots of footage automatically - glad it helped and that you found yourself!
Awesome, just awesome. Thanks for your hard work Harry. Gunna miss ya Joe.
What a great song. This is such a treat! Thanks vintage31!