And it turn out really good!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-iPq3qWeQQ
A bit of context leading up to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulpnlbqTdMA&t=0s
And for anyone interested, here's a fairly lengthy video that recounts the fictional story of Gorillaz, including Plastic Beach and featuring the storyboards for the original cancelled Rhinestone Eyes video, which were used to create the fan-made video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAXWR7umFvY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-iPq3qWeQQ
Richard Van As said:Published on Aug 31, 2017
After 6 years of tinkering in my spare time, my vision to animate the music video for Rhinestone Eyes, the incredible Gorillaz song from the 2010 album "Plastic Beach" is finally here. This video is purely a fan made production, created entirely by myself (with help from my wife Yaoyao Ma Van As).
There is no copyright infringement intended, I do not own Gorillaz characters or the song Rhinestone Eyes, and have created this video with the sole purpose of sharing with other fans a glimpse at what this video could have been had it not been cancelled. All copyright is held by respective owners.
Thanks for all the inspiration Damon and Jamie, and thank you to all the people who have messaged me with kind comments and words of inspiration through the years. I hope your patience was worth it.
**The story of why this exists**
Back in 2010 Gorillaz released their 3rd studio album "Plastic Beach" with the intent to tell a complete story over "4 or 5" music videos. Those were "Stylo", "Melancholy Hill", "Broken" and then "Rhinestone Eyes". Unfortunately due to budgeting issues "Rhinestone Eyes" - one of the main concluding chapters - was cancelled in favor of a different single; "Doncamatic". The good thing is that the storyboard video for "Rhinestone Eyes" was already done at the time of cancelation, so we were able to see what the story was going to be.
My video is an effort to take that storyboard video and animate it as closely as possible to the style established by the other videos. My ultimate goal is that you could watch Stylo, Melancholy Hill, and then this iteration of Rhinestone Eyes, and feel like the story is complete. All credit to Jamie Hewlett and Damon Albarn for the imagery and music associated with this fan project.
A bit of context leading up to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulpnlbqTdMA&t=0s
And for anyone interested, here's a fairly lengthy video that recounts the fictional story of Gorillaz, including Plastic Beach and featuring the storyboards for the original cancelled Rhinestone Eyes video, which were used to create the fan-made video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAXWR7umFvY