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Tom Waits For No One: The Illustrated Scrapbook | The Mule
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March 28, 2015. Tom Waits For No One: The Illustrated Scrapbook. Today sees the launch of a new Kickstarter campaign to publish. Tom Waits For No One: The Illustrated Scrapbook. Completed in 1979, too early for MTV, this groundbreaking animated short had no commercial release. Without distribution or a ready market, it slipped into total obscurity before being uploaded to YouTube in 2006:. The Kickstarter will run for 30 days. Get behind The Mule and don’t let. Tom Waits For No One. For updates, visit the.
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Tom Waits Ultimate Music Guide Giveaway | The Mule
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August 1, 2014. Tom Waits Ultimate Music Guide Giveaway. To mark the release of Uncut Magazine’s. Tom Waits Ultimate Music Guide. The Mule is teaming up with Uncut Magazine to give away two free copies! To enter the contest simply Like this post on The Mule’s Facebook page:. Tom Waits Ultimate Music Guide Giveaway. Two winners will be randomly selected at 12:00 PM BST on Monday 4th August. Laquo; Previous post. Next post ». 2 responses to “Tom Waits Ultimate Music Guide Giveaway”. Anne B. says :. Tom Wai...
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Tom Waits For No One Kickstarter | The Mule
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September 19, 2014. Tom Waits For No One Kickstarter. Tom Waits For No One. Completed in 1979, too early for MTV, this groundbreaking animated short had no commercial release and no distribution. Without distribution or a ready market, it slipped into total obscurity before being uploaded to YouTube. The Kickstarter will help fund the 35. Tom Waits For No One. Tom Waits For No One Scrapbook. Tom Waits For No One. Tom Waits For No One. Be the one that got away! Keep up to date on the. Tom Waits For No One.
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Barry Schultz | The Mule
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March 27, 2014. 8220;I first met Tom Waits in 1975 when Dutch music paper OOR sent journalist Constant Meijers to Los Angeles. I was his photographer for six weeks while he was there. We met Tom while he was living at the Tropicana Motel for an interview and photos. Then we went to Duke’s which was the coffee shop of the motel.”. 8220;Then we saw Tom do a midnight show at the Troubadour, where I did some more photos.”. Laquo; Previous post. Next post ». 3 responses to “Barry Schultz”. John Lamb (Part 4).
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Mitchell Rose Photobook Giveaway | The Mule
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September 28, 2014. Mitchell Rose Photobook Giveaway. The first edition of. Tom Waits: A Photo Session With Mitchell Rose. Is now available exclusively at: www.mitchellrosephotos.com/waitsbook. To celebrate the release, Mitchell Rose is generously giving The Mule’s readers the chance to win a hardcover copy! To enter the contest simply Like this post on The Mule’s Facebook page:. Mitchell Rose Photobook Giveaway. One winner will be randomly selected at 12:00 PM BST on Monday 6th October. Next post ».
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John Lamb (Part 3) | The Mule
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August 11, 2014. John Lamb (Part 3). Tom Waits for No One. Was released in 1979, but it wasn’t until recently that I began to realize this film had a habit of being a. For Lyon Lamb, my company at the time, it was our first animated film. It was the first production use of the Lyon Lamb Video Rotoscope, which was the latest in rotoscope technology. It would also be a first job in animation for most of the crew and arguably the first animated American rotoscoped music video. Tom Waits for No One. Although...
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John Lamb (Part 1) | The Mule
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April 21, 2014. John Lamb (Part 1). 35 years ago, a rotoscoped, animated rock ‘n roll video was made. It debuted a year before Ralph Bakshi’s rotoscoped. And almost 2 years before MTV first aired. And then it slipped into obscurity, almost as quickly as it had arrived. In 1977, Tom Waits was on the classic send-up talk show. Tom Waits For No One. After 35 years, most of the live action and animation production elements of. Tom Waits For No One. Now, after so many years, it seems like. Tom Waits For No One.
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August 11, 2014. John Lamb (Part 3). Tom Waits for No One. Was released in 1979, but it wasn’t until recently that I began to realize this film had a habit of being a. For Lyon Lamb, my company at the time, it was our first animated film. It was the first production use of the Lyon Lamb Video Rotoscope, which was the latest in rotoscope technology. It would also be a first job in animation for most of the crew and arguably the first animated American rotoscoped music video. Tom Waits for No One. Although...
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Tom Waits: A Photo Session With Mitchell Rose | The Mule
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June 28, 2014. Tom Waits: A Photo Session With Mitchell Rose. The Mule is delighted to announce the release of. Tom waits: A Photo Session With Mitchell Rose. Tom Waits: A Photo Session With Mitchell Rose. The book is available in both hardcover and softcover editions, as well as a larger coffee table edition with a protective sleeve. Order your copy at: www.mitchellrosephotos.com/waitsbook. Laquo; Previous post. Next post ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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John Lamb (Part 4) | The Mule
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October 6, 2014. John Lamb (Part 4). With the filming complete and the live action now edited, we were ready to do the rotoscoping. The rotoscope was a device that included a lightbox for tracing, and required a dark room for the best image clarity. With no darkroom handy at the studio, we put the entire contraption in a standard clothes closet, leaving just enough room for the artist. He was elected to singlehandedly trace the entire 5 minute live action film (around 4,000 drawings) by hand. When Newton...