![]() ![]() The film is one of the pioneers of rotoscopy, a technique that consists of tracing over motion picture footage, frame by frame, to recreate it in animation. ), Yellow Submarine presents itself, as soon as it is released, as a masterpiece of animation, as much for its colorful universe, its games of shapes and scales, as for its avant-garde technical work. This is a fantastic pressing with a rich clear sound and the right amount of bass. It was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and sung by Ringo Starr (who, it would seem, sang most of the 'whimsical' songs written by the Beatles). ![]() It also appeared on the Beatles movie with the same name. And the magic worked: composed of several short films, each more surreal scenery than the last (the sea of holes, the sea of time, the kaleidoscopic kingdom of Pepperland. Yellow Submarine is a song from the album Revolver. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band came out, they decided to use its psychedelic universe as a backdrop. The Beatles’ classic 1968 animated feature film, Yellow Submarine, has been digitally restored for DVD and Blu-ray release. Al Brodax, one of the producers of an animated series already devoted to the group, gathered a creative team to stage the film, directed by Canadian director George Dunning and German illustrator Heinz Edelmann. While none of the members of the group wanted to tackle the project, Epstein found a compromise that would allow them to have as little involvement as possible: an animated film they would only have to record the sound for. Yellow Submarine Yellow Submarine Recording Dates: 13 February 1967 - 11 February 1968 (new songs) Release Date: 13 January 1969. Constrained by a commitment between Brian Epstein, their manager, and the distribution company United Artists, they were obliged to provide a third. In 1967, the Beatles had already signed two movies, Help! and A hard day's night. ![]()
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