Creating Psychedelic-ness
A couple of blogs ago I talked about creating some fake early-era Pink Floyd songs for a new “Meth Minute 39″ cartoon. But I also needed some psychedelic 1960’s backgrounds to go along with the music.
My new intern Josh Weisbrod, Lee Rubenstein and I accomplished this within an hour. While they picked up some vegetable oil and food coloring from the Duane Reade downstairs, I stole some half-and-half and dish soap from the office kitchen. We set up a digital camera to look down on this concoction and just started mixing it and blowing it around with a straw.
Instant psychedelia. It’s like having a Jefferson Airplane show at the Fillmore in a bowl. Click here to see a clip of the video, it’s very tripped out. The moral here is not to forget that cool effects can be made without computer software… and often times they look way cooler.
Soon we’ll play around with it in AfterEffects and then I’ll superimpose my Flash-animated Syd Barrett character on top of it. More on that as it happens.
Keep on Truckin’-
*thank you to office shutterbug Marco Arment for pic #3!


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On May 24th, 2007 at 12:00 am
What an awesome effect! Very nice outcome as well!
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