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If you enjoy classic TV and films, like I do, you should check this out. Famed for its "Synchro-vox", the actors were recorded while doing the voice work, then their mouths were superimposed over the still pictures.
Though it may seem awful, it's actually quite fun. Unlike many shows of today, which are done with computers, every frame of Clutch Cargo was hand drawn and hand coloured. There's no bad language or violence really, and it'd be safe to show this to pretty much all of the family. If you've got kids, you should definitely show them this, they'll love it.
Though it may seem awful, it's actually quite fun. Unlike many shows of today, which are done with computers, every frame of Clutch Cargo was hand drawn and hand coloured. There's no bad language or violence really, and it'd be safe to show this to pretty much all of the family. If you've got kids, you should definitely show them this, they'll love it.
Created by Charles Haas (for Cambria Productions) - "Clutch Cargo" (1959-1960) was a limited animation cartoon adventure story that I found to be entertaining mainly from a nostalgic perspective on things.
Using the novelty of Syncro-Vox (superimposing real human mouths onto the faces of the cartoon characters) - Clutch Cargo was an international globetrotter (on dangerous missions) who brought along with him his ward, Spinner and his pet dachshund, Paddlefoot.
All-in-all - I thought that this vintage cartoon was at least worth a view.
Using the novelty of Syncro-Vox (superimposing real human mouths onto the faces of the cartoon characters) - Clutch Cargo was an international globetrotter (on dangerous missions) who brought along with him his ward, Spinner and his pet dachshund, Paddlefoot.
All-in-all - I thought that this vintage cartoon was at least worth a view.
A very strange cartoon. It was an action cartoon with still pictures. Moving human lips were superimposed on the still pictures for the dialogue. It was rather creepy, but we all tried to copy the way Clutch talked.
"An oxymoron. An animation of still pictures, with human lips" --not really, it's actually cognitive dissonance: two conflicting cognitive inputs can't be resolved...like Clutch Cargo's lips. Conan O'Brien must have been haunted by these images from his childhood. It would explain a lot about his sense of humor. It's amazing the stuff that was foisted on Baby Boomers like Clutch Cargo, Gumby and Davey and Goliath. It makes you wonder if the KGB hadn't infiltrated TV and come up with a way to warp our young minds. People think that video games and CG cartoons are bad today just imagine how these low-tech attempts at entertainment warped us...did I mention the Thunderbirds are GO!
If you like Jonny Quest, Exotica music, old "Still Animation" like those 1966 Marvel cartoons and weird animation techniques, you really gonna enjoy this rather obscure curiosity.
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- WissenswertesAccording to an interview with Emil Sitka, he described working with the Synchro-Vox system used by Cambria Studios on the series. He said that they used him when they needed certain accents or eccentric voices. He would have makeup applied around his mouth, as well as obtrusively bright lipstick on his lips. He would be strapped in a chair with his head in a brace so that he would remain in the same position. They would then film his mouth as he spoke his lines.
- VerbindungenEdited into Garfield Goose and Friends (1952)
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