This Nosferatu! is scored as a fond nostalgic visit to when horror was only mildly scary. The result is an experience not unlike the Sundays of childhood when old timey horror films were played after cartoons were finished.
Tales of Mother Goose created by Ray Harryhausen. Scored by me.
Pre-Depression era Micky was a hot dog airman & quite the ladies’ mouse. I started with the best intentions: I wanted to do something in the style of Vince Guaraldi but then the whole thing just went it’s own way.
One of Fleischer’s beautiful Superman shorts (Mechanical Monsters 1941) re-imagined as a sort of opera where the instruments sang dialog.
An early Betty Boop short starring her boyfriend, Bimbo.
A live story narrative with the soundtrack performed by the spectacular Spektral Quartet. Score & story by Mario Inchausti.
A short film by Segundo de Chomón from 1909! Groundbreaking special effects for 1909!
UB Werks’ Spooks (1932) featuring a slightly chauvanist Flip the Frog.. A through-composed score.
A proto anime short from the 1930’s. How the Old Man Lost His Wen is an old folktale brought to the big screen.