The Ox: John GIFwistle

In my late night Youtube wandering, among the suggested videos that popped up last night was, An Ox’s Tale, the full length documentary of The Who’s bass genius, John Entwistle.

The guy was in an orbit of his own for what he accomplished, from building his first electric bass by hand, to the way he transformed it form the dull background instrument to one that leads. I then found myself digging this thundering bas solo from a 2010 concert performance of “5:15″:

Those segments looking at him from the camera view at the top of the bass, screamed “GIF” because of the lack of movement of the bass, it almost looks not real. If you watch the video, you can see that he had a small camera mounted there to record his rather amazing fast finger work (one of his nicknames was “Thunderfingers”).

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Here is my first GIF, I painted out some of the background lights that were distracting; plus large contiguous areas of a single color compress better as a GIF:

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Another similar segment is cool because it shows him adjusting the tuning of the lowest string as he is playing (plus it shows flashes of the Royal Albert Hall in the background). It’s a bit crazy fast (0.5 frames per second, I usually do 0.1 seconds). Oh well.

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Lastly, one more shot of those flying finders moving up and down the frets (notice the markings of majors in Roman numerals, I doubt he needed them for reference)

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He makes it look easy.

Here is one more for ds106 GIFfest, for the assignment of Rock ‘n Roll ‘n GIF.

The GIFs keep coming, but look for some new ds106 intersession challenges later this week. All ramping up for my UMW class which launches on January 14.

Mutant muppet party puppets

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I had an idea to combine Muppet GIFs and Rock ‘n Roll GIFs by working with the awesome Sequestered in Muppets video, but I couldn’t do justice to the original. So instead I used the mutant muppet party puppets from The Coup’s Your Parents’ Cocaine video. My rock ‘n roll peeps would probably say this video doesn’t qualify, and since they’re not real muppets, maybe he project fails on all counts. Too bad. I like the mohawk guy.

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Won’t GIF Fooled Again

What to GIF tonight? I was recalling a few photos I took of something in West Texas I spotted on my trip home in December. Then the lightning bolts flew, so thanks to Rowan Peter for the idea on my Who GIFs to include some Pete Townsend Windmill Powered GIFness

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I had a series of 10 sequential shots of these windmills in motion:


cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog

At the same spot I had done a Cinegram one, playing with freezing the rightmost tower and making the others move in a fun but not so useful for generating electricity fashion

From my series of photos, I imported them all into Photoshop as a Stack. In the animation palette, I converted the layers to frames. By examining the rotation, I was able to find 6 frames that did a smooth repetition, and deleted the rest,

I used this clips of Pete Townsend’s windmill guitar work from Youtube

I believe this was the footage of the Who’s last live concert performance at Shepperton Studios that was used in the film The Kids are Alright, the windmilling happening at the end of Won’t Get Fooled Again. (I am hoping a proper Who scholar will set me right).

After converted the downloaded video to a.mov file, I imported this into Photoshop via File -> Import -> Video Frames to Layers at maybe every 4th frame. In the animation palette I searched for 6 frames that would work well as a cycle (it might be two). I then selected all frames from the Pete file, used the Copy Frames command from the animation palette window. Over in my Texas Windmills, I selected all frames, and used the Paste Frames command from the animation palette window and the option to “Paste Over Frames” which superimposes Pete on the Texas windmills.

By linking all of the pete frames, I aligned his chest with the hub of the front most windmills, resized him to fill the frame more, and then dropped the layer opacity to 55%. It was still a bit square and I felt like the background windmills were a bit hidden, so I applied a feather edge layer mask to Pete’s action.

Shazam! Another Rock ‘n Roll GIFtar hero.

Ozzy ’70

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I saw the rock ‘n roll GIF assignment and thought I’d give it a shot. Inspired by BeShort’s rendition of Girl Talk and remembering a video of Black Sabbath doing War Pigs way back in 1970, I thought I would try making a montage. Tony Iommi is a lefty, so I could some kind of symmetry going, but apparently the cameramen had Geezer on the pay-no-mind list. I caught a glimpse of him and came up with this:

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It looks like i slowed down Ozzy. I kinda like the way that came out, but the other parts seem like they’re all at different speeds. Maybe I’ll have to work at it.

What counts is that the rhymes designed to fill your mind (Turn up the radio)

Can You GIF The Real Me?

Time for a little bit of Rock and Roll GIF-action (“I can’t get no…”) for the ds106 GIFfest, this in response to the Rock ‘n Roll ‘n GIF call… actually a few different music action sequences from the BBC documentary on the Who’s Quadrophenia, Can You See the Real Me?.

Besides the retrospective perspectives fro those who were there, te film has some short performance segments from both their Mod days in the 1960s and the early- mid 1970s when the band was performing Quadrophenia in concert.

First, we have some windmilling Young Pete Townsend, powering the chords to “Can’t Explain”

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Much of the old performance portions in this film have a lot of zooming and uneven camera handling, so I ended up working with rather short bits.

Next we have some old and young John Entwhistle, him recalling with horror when the band got their “mod” hair cuts:

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And who could be more GIF-able than the wild flailing drumming of Keith Moon? This is a double segment from the 1973 performances, with the second one Moonie showing his dramatic intonation while singing “Bell Boy” (Townsend’s remarks on how he dealt with Moon were priceless):

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And last we have… “Who are you?” “Roger”. “And Roger where are you from…”

This one is my favorite, for the overlaying of 1973, Big Hair, Look at my Chest Daltry over his mod-dressed 12960 version, The alignment of their body language was perfect!

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GIF ‘n Roll with Never Die!

Fugazi forever rocking DS106 GIFfest

Slayer rocks DS106 GIFfest 2012

Which other band is more qualified to provide a soundtrack to truly rock DS106 GIFfest other than the mighty Slayer? Nobody rocks a Rock ‘N Roll ‘N GIF for DS106 GIFfest 2012 like Slayer! Nobody!

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Animate your favorite music performer, it need not be rock and roll (bu of course “Rock and Roll will never die”) – see if you can capture the essence of a single performer and their relationship to music or their instrument.