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Tommy, Pink Floyd the Wall (combination of live action and animation),
Toys, Titus

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Scott Andrew Hutchins
http://php.iupui.edu/~sahutchi
Oz, Monsters, Kamillions, and More! (with special musical guest Leila
Josefowicz)

"Who's John Adams?"  --Vice President Albert Gore, Jr., at Monticello,
after failing to recognize busts of other founding fathers.



On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, [iso-8859-1] Alejandro R. González wrote:

> Hi everyone, I´m new to the list and this is my first post.
>
> I was wondering if anyone could help me think about live action films (not
> animation), that show a clear influence of the pop aesthetics in their
> cinematography and art design. I am looking for examples to show to a class,
> and my mind only revolves around "Yellow Submarine" and many other
> animations, but I want some live action examples! So any help will be really
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Alejandro
>
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