Come for documentary filmmaker Marq Evans’ Claydream, but
be sure and stay for the bonus of Will Vinton’s complete collection of animated
short films, the subject of Evans’ documentary.

Oscilloscope Laboratories has tabbed June 27 as the
street date for both DVD and Blu-ray editions of this marvelous presentation.

The subject of Claydream
is Will Vinton, a sort of everyman who was
interested in architecture and physics … and filmmaking.   He
graduated from Berkeley in 1970 and one thing led to another and he eventually
hooked up with fellow filmmaker Bob Gardiner, where they “invented” (for lack
of a better term) the “claymation” form of stop-motion animation.   By 1975 the pair had an Oscar win for their
short film,
Closed Mondays.

Their relationship soon implodes and Vinton soldiers
on.   He garners three additional Oscar
nominations —
Rip Van Winkle
(1979),
The Creation
(1982) and
The Great Cognito
(1983) — and gets national attention with the “The California Raisins” commercial
in 1986.

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His career included movies and music videos and as
he grew, the need for investors came up … to make movies requires money.   Enter Nike founder Phil Knight … lawsuits
would follow when things went south.

The film Claydream documents
the rise, the fall … the aftermath and Vinton’s losing battle with cancer.   A fascinating story onto itself of dreams
and creativity and the ugly the side of the entertainment “business.” 

It is a stand-alone and worth it, but Oscilloscope has
gone the extra mile with this package and has included all of Vinton’s animated
short films.   These are:
Closed
Mondays
(1974), Mountain
Music
(1976), Martin the
Cobbler
(1977), Claymation:
Three-Dimensional Clay Animation

(1978),
Rip Van Winkle
(1978),
The Little Prince
(1979),
Legacy: A Very Short History of Natural Resources
(1979),
Dinosaur
(1980),
A Christmas Gift
(1980),
The Creation
(1981) and
The Great Cognito
(1982).

Other bonus goodies include commentary by filmmaker Marq
Evans (
The Glamour & the Squalor),
who is joined by producers Tamir Ardon (
Audrey,
Framing John DeLorean
) and Kevin Moyer (Shut Up
Anthony
), deleted scenes and a rare
voicemail (uncut) from Michael Jackson.

 

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DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey

 

DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey

 



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