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The Lost Continent // WoF PMV // Blue Lips

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The last video- “don’t expect these PMVs to be done soon” Literally the next video- ~ Alright so I pretty much speedran making this PMV in two weeks, and only 8 days if I took out the days I didn’t work on it. The only parts that I had done before those two weeks was what was shown in the preview video. I’m glad it’s done though, definitely my favorite PMV that I’ve made so far! Also I really enjoy drawing the Pantalan dragons, their designs are much nicer to draw, especially in this style. This was literally the first time I’ve ever drawn a LeafWing before lol ~ Song- Blue Lips by Regina Spector Time taken- about 30 hours Programs used- Procreate (drawing), Stop Motion Studio (editing)

About The La's

The La's were an English rock band from Liverpool, originally active from 1983 until 1992. Fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lee Mavers, the group are best known for their hit single "There She Goes" (1988). The band was formed by Mike Badger in 1983 and Mavers joined the next year, although for most of the group's history, the frequently changing line-up revolved around the core duo of Lee Mavers and John Power along with numerous other guitarists and drummers including Paul Hemmings,...

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The La's were never ones to shy away from experimentation, but the footage on display here is something else entirely. "The Lost Continent // WoF PMV // Blue Lips" is a rare and intriguing artifact that not only showcases the band's creative spirit but also highlights their willingness to push boundaries.

In 1988, The La's were riding high on the success of their hit single "There She Goes", which had catapulted them into the spotlight. But what's often overlooked is the band's dedication to exploring new sounds and visuals. This PMV (music video) is a prime example of that experimentation. Created by an unknown artist, it's a testament to the creative energy that surrounded The La's during their heyday.

The use of stop-motion animation, paired with Procreate drawings, gives this clip a unique visual identity. The attention to detail in the artwork is striking, particularly in the depiction of the Pantalan dragons. It's clear that the artist poured their heart and soul into this project, clocking an impressive 30 hours to bring it to life.

What makes "The Lost Continent" stand out is its connection to Regina Spektor's song "Blue Lips". The use of this track as a soundtrack adds another layer of depth to the piece. It's a fascinating example of how different artists can interpret and reimagine each other's work.

This PMV is also notable for its rarity. With only 1:59 minutes of footage, it's a concise yet impactful statement that showcases The La's' willingness to take risks. In an era where music videos were becoming increasingly formulaic, this clip stands out as a refreshing anomaly.

Watching "The Lost Continent" offers a glimpse into the creative world of The La's and their collaborators. It's a reminder that even in the midst of commercial success, artists can still push boundaries and explore new ideas. This PMV is more than just a curiosity – it's a testament to the innovative spirit that defined The La's' short but impactful career.

The fact that this clip was created by an unknown artist adds to its mystique. Who was behind this project? What inspired them to create something so unique and captivating? These questions only add to the allure of "The Lost Continent".

In conclusion, "The Lost Continent // WoF PMV // Blue Lips" is a rare and fascinating piece of footage that offers a glimpse into The La's' creative world. It's a testament to their willingness to experiment and push boundaries, even in the midst of commercial success. Watching this clip is like stumbling upon a hidden treasure – it's a reminder that creativity can be found in unexpected places, and that sometimes the most interesting art comes from the unlikeliest of sources.

The final image that lingers long after the credits roll is that of the LeafWing dragon, its delicate wings spread wide as it takes flight. It's a hauntingly beautiful moment that encapsulates the essence of this PMV – a poignant reminder of the power of creativity and innovation.

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