“Experimental film explores sound-creature correlation, aiming for chaotic, movement-filled visuals.”
Jam
JAM
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Synopsis
Experimental film explores sound-creature correlation, aiming for chaotic, movement-filled visuals.
This film is based on a very simple idea: the increasingly varied the sounds, the greater is the number of creatures... My intention in this film was to fill the screen with chaotic movements. (Source: Mirai Mizue)
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- 6 “Jam isn’t a music video, it‘s a short movie with no dialogue. Jam isn’t a story focused movie, it’s an experimental piece of art that’s fully about the aesthetics. If you’re a fan of animation, and...”
- 6 “Well, that was an experience! "Jam" is definitely not going to be for everyone, but it was a fun watch for me. What I like about it is just the sheer absurdity of how much chaotic "noise" can be...”
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A Music Production
Mirai Film.- Format 1 × 2′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 02m all episodes
- Aired Jan 2009 – ongoing
- Source Music media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-8014 catalog