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What an amazing video and song.
I miss Cantor’s more experimental stuff like this. His work with Tally Hall is a lot of fun, and Not a Trampoline is a favored album of mine. Like many, I originally found him because he blew up on YouTube a couple of times, with his biggest being this Shia LaBeouf video. Nowadays, though, he’s got a steady income making children’s music in a collaboration with a couple of other artists, and I can respect wanting that stability in your life. But… Man, do I miss his experimental style.
is that shia labeouf ???
Nah. Can’t be. Remember when you cut off his head?
sunbunman@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Different sources give different values, but apparently the budget for this was somewhere between 14k - 20k USD
chase_what_matters@lemmy.world 1 year ago
For what goes on in this video I’d say that’s a pretty good number.
nothingcorporate@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Where did Rob Cantor get $20k?
sunbunman@lemm.ee 1 year ago
From Wikipedia: Cantor’s original budget was $12,000 (equivalent to $14,834 in 2022), provided by Maker Studios. When the production team continued “having more good ideas that we wanted to bring to fruition” like the aerialists and LaBeouf himself, Cantor provided the remaining $8,000 (equivalent to $9,889 in 2022).[4]
trash@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Tally Hall residuals?