The Ralph Hibbert studio created animations for INNUENDO. That much is discerned from the internet. However I'm unsure WHICH animation inserts they did (whether some or all)
Keep in mind the claymation frames could be considered animation, the overlaid CLASSIC ARTIST theme segments (Picasso, Pollack, davinci etc) as well as the quickly animated picture frames from the album artwork could be considered as well (Brian's medusa hair, etc + the spouting record player and dancers from Grandville illustrations
If this is a unique first source that would be a great collector's item. I'd bid if I had an eBay account merelyforthe price and an ability to share it once converted as raw media (IF It really is worthwhile)
On second thought. The odd thing is the 92' date. Could it be the exploding FREDDIE into the Q + Stance graphic/logo used in the FM TRIBUTE CONCERT feature?
Update: *
Credits from the FM TRIBUTE CONCERT broadcast:
Video inserts Directed by Rudi Dolezal, Hannes Rossacher for DoRo Productions
Live Production: Gerry Stickells
Lighting Designer: Patrick Woodroffe
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TITLE ANIMATION : HIBBERT RALPH
^ one could now assume it s the exploding logo.
Based on the date (March 92) it could well be the Tribute concert work, but the listing also claims it to be for an "unreleased project". Would be good to see a screenshot wouldn't it?
Based on the date, it can't be the Tribute Concert, that was April '92....or it is something pre-tribute concert, the animated Freddie, who takes as bow, as seen during the concert...
Tom
If that tape is what it claims to be....this 1hr 15mins tape or it could be the 10 min test version contains the video material for These are the days of our Lives the animated version, without the band members. This was commissioned by the band but never finished.....
There is the animation for the Disney version with the car and the man and woman at the carnival, It has Freddie re-created in drawings form, much like the Innuendo video was and the band members scanned from the unreleased at the time video of These are the days of our Lives. This was all mixed never released even to the archives of Queen Productions....until now. Good luck to anyone who gets it, those tapes do need a specific player to able to play them, they wont work in any old VCR. The players for these are super hard to get hold of as old machines where used by professionals to refurbish newer ones. They are no longer made or sold as new. Then of course there is the case of the condition of the tapes information first...........
If people sell something like this, they should give detailed info about the content.
Im sure the owner knows exactly what's on the tape.
Why be mysterious about it?
I would never buy tapes or reels or anything like that from someone who is not open about the content.