Midnight Music Review in the Attic - Ep. 9 Mark Neeley
2024 : 39 minutes
This video is only available with Night Flight+.
Director: Salvador Cresta
synopsis
Cartoonist Mark Neeley joins Salvador Cresta in the attic to discuss his primitive animation techniques, and inspiration. Includes music and projects by Michael Rault, Never Young Beach, John Andrews and the Yawns, Spencer Callum, Aquarium Drunkard, and 50 Watt Books.
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