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Creativity and Effective Use of Choral Music

October 12, 2010 by philip copeland Leave a Comment


Gotta love creative thinking, even if it comes in the form of a criticism.  This from The Atlantic Wire about tonight's Simpson's episode:
This Sunday, an episode of The Simpsons featured a title sequence storyboarded by Banksy, the graffiti artist and provocateur. Banksy's opening included a minute-long interlude apparently set in a Korean animation sweatshop, with Asian artists laboring at drafting tables, human bones on the floor, Bart Simpson dolls stuffed with kitten fur, and a worker using the horn of a chained unicorn to punch spindle holes in Simpsons DVDs. It all ended with a shot of the 20th Century Fox logo styled as a massive prison complex, complete with barbed wire. Critics were impressed with Banksy's pointed critique of the show, which is mainly animated in South Korea, and of its parent network.  
 

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