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I made a blog post about this a few months ago, but nobody read my blog, so I might as well repeat myself.Music has a weird effect on me - every time I hear a song, doesn't matter what song it is, my mind starts going to work on a visual accompaniment, like a music video. To that end, I guess you could say I share a lot in common with the classic Warner Bros. directors like Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones, who used music as a jumping-off point for so many of their cartoons. Freleng in particular did a lot of cartoons paired to music ("Rhapsody in Rivets", "Holiday for Shoestrings", "The Three Little Bops", etc.), and his sense of timing couldn't have been more impeccable - the images on the screen match up perfectly with the tune on the soundtrack.
I think music videos should be the same way, but it's hard to sync up live action to a prerecorded song with such precision. So a lot of the videos I play in my head lean towards an animated influence, and I come up with a lot of really precise gag ideas based on the song and the artist and whatever concept I gravitate towards. And one song that seems to have the strongest connection to that Warner way of linking audio and visuals is Avril Lavigne's "My Happy Ending".
No, it's not a great song, but it spawned a concept that I love. The first time I heard it (back in 2004, when it was new), I thought about the line "So much for my happy ending", and I was reminded of Tex Avery's 1941 Merrie Melodie "The Heckling Hare", in which the ending gag was excised by the studio brass and the resulting fit that Avery pitched to Leon Schlesinger ended up costing the Texas-born director his job. So I thought "Wouldn't it be fun to do a video for a song about a relationship that didn't end the way it was supposed to with a shot-for-shot tribute to the Bugs Bunny cartoon that also doesn't have its intended ending?"
So now, every time I hear the song, I picture Avril Lavigne and her desperate ex-boyfriend clashing in a battle of wits that plays out the same way it does in "The Heckling Hare", only with a number of obvious spoofs here and there. For instance, the famous gag where Bugs bashes the dog in the head with a club - I changed that to Avril bashing her boyfriend with her electric guitar, and the moment of impact occurs right at the crashing guitar note immediately after the first "So much for my happy ending" in the first chorus. This sketch comes from that sequence immediately preceding it, where Avril and her boyfriend make faces at one another, until she just stops and holds up a sign that says "What a @#$%ing loser" (instead of Bugs' original "Silly, isn't he?").
Avril Lavigne is not a great musical artist by any stretch of the imagination. But I figure if you've got a bad song, the least you can do is try to make it look fun. With this and other animated music video concepts I've devised, I can enjoy a song even when it wouldn't be entertaining otherwise. Stay tuned, 'cause as my sense of celebrity caricature improves, I'll be sharing other music video concepts I've devised. Sometimes, I even take the opportunity to heckle the artist whose song I'm depicting - wait till you see what I did to Amy Winehouse.
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Matt-the-Hydra [2010-06-27 15:43:59 +0000 UTC]
I saw this on the blog - I was meaning to ask when you were gonna update it next >_>
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MoonDarter [2010-06-26 01:20:03 +0000 UTC]
You mentioned The Three Little Bops--I was thinking about that cartoon earlier today. I need to see it again. Classic.
I make videos in my head, but they usually end up as disjointed clips. But then, I'm not an artist.
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The-Golden-Knight [2010-06-26 00:09:32 +0000 UTC]
I sort of do the same thing...except for me, that music is usually power metal Dragonforce or some epic orchestra like John Williams or Martin O'Donnell.
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alexismyname [2010-06-25 19:44:28 +0000 UTC]
you're not alone, man. i do that too when it comes to music. it really does bring it to life. great job with the sketch btw
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jbwarner86 In reply to Kinggigasmon [2010-06-25 16:58:45 +0000 UTC]
Well, yeah, "nobody" is an exaggeration, but I was still looking for a higher level of feedback than I got. From what I understand, only a handful of my DA watchers followed me to my blog because most folks were just so used to seeing all their favorite artists in one place.
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NewtMan [2010-06-25 16:30:35 +0000 UTC]
My brain makes music videos too. Its pretty neat. X3
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Alvah-and-Friends [2010-06-25 14:29:15 +0000 UTC]
I must've read your blog before, which would explain why this looked so familiar.
This is a funny sketch XD
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QwertyChris [2010-06-25 14:05:00 +0000 UTC]
Hey, I kept up with your blog while it lasted - and believe me, now that I have a MacBook, all I need is the ideal drawing tablet and we could see this as a reality someday...
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