The anime effect in music videos
Hindustan Times | ByKarishma Kuenzang
With social distancing becoming a norm and musicians still writing new songs, we predict a rise in animated music videos
Remember the song Feel Good Inc by British band Gorillaz in 2005? That song may have been most ’90s kids’ introduction to animated videos and dispelled the whole ‘anime is just meant for children’ notion (at least in India), as they weaved a unique story and created an entire world with their music videos. The power of animation was and remains their USP.


“I have a leaning towards Tim Walker’s penchant for the absurd and the fantastical”

“Animation is no longer just tweaks to salvage odd light reflections in videos”

“I think my work is giving people a nice trip without them doing any drugs!”

“Marketers think animation’s a niche and people can’t connect to it emotionally”
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