muziki video for the song "Sticking It To Myself" kwa Jonathan Coulton (from his 2011 album, "Artificial Heart"). The films used in this video are "Meet King Joe" and "Why Play Leap Frog?" both of which were produced kwa John Sutherland.
This is the full-length tamasha from the DVD that came with the original release of "Best. Concert. Ever." It was filmed in February 2008 in front of a sold out crowd at the Great American muziki Hall in San Francisco.
A kinetic typography muziki video for Jonathan Coulton's duka Vac. This was created using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere and Toon Boom Animate.
muziki video for "The Stache" kwa Jonathan Coulton (from his 2011 album, "Artificial Heart") about a man and his moustache. The main footage used is from the 1966 cult film "Manos: The Hands of Fate."
All "Previously on BrainDead" recap songs from episodes 2-13 of the CBS show, including the musical epilogue. All muziki kwa Jonathan Coulton. (Warning spoilers!)
This is "Good Morning Tucson," Jonathan Coulton's song about a hapless TV morning onyesha host who has a nervous breakdown, using footage from Archive.org and TV news bloopers found on YouTube.
This is a fanvid for "Want wewe Gone," kwa Jonathan Coulton, originally written for Portal 2. It was edited using footage from "Kin-dza-dza!", a 1986 Soviet sci-fi film directed kwa Georgi Daneliya.
muziki video for "Artificial Heart" kwa Jonathan Coulton from his 2011 album, "Artificial Heart." It was edited using footage found exclusively on Archive.org in the Prelinger Archives section.
This is a muziki video for Jonathan Coulton's song "Nemeses" (with lead vocals from John Roderick of "The Long Winters") from Coulton's 2011 album "Artificial Heart." The album was produced kwa John Flansburgh of "They Might Be Giants."
This is a muziki video for the song "Today With Your Wife" kwa Jonathan Coulton (from his 2011 album, "Artificial Heart," produced kwa John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants) using footage from old 8mm films found on Archive.org.