Shynola
Shynola is the collective name of a group of three visual artists based in London who have collaborated on a variety of projects, including a number of music videos.
Shynola was formed by Gideon Baws, Chris Harding, Richard Kenworthy and Jason Groves in 1994 at the Kent Institute of Art & Design.[1] They collaborated on a number of art projects at college, including an exhibition at a London gallery in 1996 called "Shinola".[2]
The name Shynola is a reference to Shinola, a wax-based shoe polish from the early 1900s.
In 2008, Shynola member Gideon Baws died at age 33.[3]
Notable works
Music videos
Year | Artist | Song Title |
---|---|---|
1999 | Unkle | "Guns Blazing (Drums of Death, Pt. 1)" (Instrumental) |
Quannum featuring Lyrics Born and The Poets of Rhythm | "I Changed My Mind" (Stereo MCs Rattlesnake Mix) | |
2000 | Grooverider vs. Cypress Hill | "On the Double" |
Morgan | "Flying High" | |
Radiohead | Kid A blips: 'Basement Bear', 'Bear Witch', 'Dead Air', 'Drown', 'Eyes', 'Geese', 'Giant', 'Planes', 'Scarecrows', 'Six Million Thom', 'Stars', 'Thom Over Planes', 'Valley', 'Wake Up', 'White Mountains', 'Yeti'[4] | |
2001 | Radiohead | "Pyramid Song" |
Stephen Malkmus | "Jo Jo's Jacket" | |
Unkle | "Eye for an Eye"[5] | |
2002 | Lambchop | "Is a Woman" |
Athlete | "You Got the Style" | |
Morcheeba | "Otherwise" | |
2003 | Queens of the Stone Age | "Go with the Flow"[6] |
Blur | "Crazy Beat" | |
The Rapture | "House of Jealous Lovers" | |
Blur | "Good Song" | |
Junior Senior | "Move Your Feet" | |
2005 | Beck | "E-Pro" |
2009 | Coldplay | "Strawberry Swing"[7] |
2011 | Coldplay | "Paradise" |
2013 | How to Destroy Angels | "How Long?" |
2014 | Emilíana Torrini | "Tookah" |
2015 | Hot Chip | "Need You Now" |
Raleigh Ritchie | Bloodsport '15 | |
2016 | Tiësto and Oliver Heldens featuring Natalie La Rose | "The Right Song" |
Short films
- Doug Gives a Talk On Electronics (1999)
- Dr. Easy (2013)
Advertisements
- NatWest: "Fishing Line" (2000)
- Nike Presto: "Brutal Honey", "Orange Monk", "Rabid Panda", "Shady Milkman", "Trouble At Home", "Unholy Cumulus" (2000)
- Orange S.A.: "Eak" (2000)
- PlayStation 2 / Frequency: "Qbert", "Worm" (2001)
- Nike / Foot Locker: "Uptempo Press 2", "School Ya Again" (2002)
- Honda Civic Si: "Tail Pipe" (2005)
- Hulu: "Evolution" (2012)
- Beats Music: "Vision" (2014)
- George Fashion: "Spring/Summer 2015" (2015)
- George Home: "Spring Time" (2015)
- Durex: "#CondomEmoji" (2015)
- Delta Air: "Center of it All" (2016)
TV
- SF:UK documentary, opening titles (2001)
- Nathan Barley, various graphics (2005)
- The IT Crowd, title sequence (2006)
- "BRODOWN" ident for MTV (2012)
- Adam Buxton's BUG, title sequence (2012)
- Netflix's Glow, title sequence (2017)
Film
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, guide animations (2004)[8]
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, title sequence (2010)
- SpectreVision animated logo (2014)
- Mandy, title placards (2018)[9]
Miscellaneous
- Laura Marling – A Creature I Don't Know: album cover, sleeve design, booklet
Awards
- D&AD Awards (2012) Illustration for Design – Laura Marling album A Creature I Don't Know
- D&AD Awards (2010) Music Video (Animation) – Coldplay Strawberry Swing
- UK MVA Awards (2009) Video of the Year – Coldplay Strawberry Swing[10]
- UK MVA Awards (2009) Best Rock Video – Coldplay Strawberry Swing[10]
- UK MVA Awards (2009) Best Animation in a Music Video – Coldplay Strawberry Swing[10]
- McLaren Animation Award (2004) – Blur Good Song[11]
- CAD awards (2004) Best Animation in a Music Video
- D&AD Awards (2004) Best Direction
- D&AD Awards (2004) Best Animation
- British Animation Awards (2004) Best Music Video – Blur Good Song
- MTV VMA award (2003) Best Special Effects in a Video (shared with Clear) – Queens of the Stone Age Go with the Flow
- CAD award (2003) Best Director
- CAD award (2003) Best Rock Video – Athlete You Got The Style
- LEAF Award (2002) Best Pop Promo – U.N.K.L.E. Eye 4 An Eye
- McLaren Animation Award (2002) – U.N.K.L.E. Eye 4 An Eye
- NME Brat Award (2002) Best Music Video – Radiohead Pyramid Song
- CAD Award (2002) Best Rock Video – Radiohead Pyramid Song
- CAD Award (2001) Best Alternative Video – Morgan Flying High
- CAD Award (2001) Best Marketing Campaign (Shared with Dilly Gent and Chris Bran) – Radiohead Blips Kid A
- LEAF Award (2000) Best Computer Animated Advertisement – Nat West 'Fishing Line'
- BBC2 Awards (2000) Best Music Video – Quannum I Changed My Mind
- MVPA Awards (2000) Best Video For Under – Quannum I Changed My Mind
- Ottawa International Animation Festival (1999) Best Computer Animation The Littlest Robo
References
- Giannalberto Bendazzi (6 November 2015). Animation: A World History: Volume III: Contemporary Times. CRC Press. pp. 236–. ISBN 978-1-317-51987-4.
- Rutledge,James: BBC, "Filmmakers Shynola get animated with Collective.", August 29, 2003, Accessed online, 27 May 2015 Archived 19 December 2005 at the Wayback Machine
- "Remembering and running for Gideon Baws".
- Zoo. Purple House Limited. 2001.
- Jayne Pilling (29 May 2012). Animating the Unconscious: Desire, Sexuality, and Animation. Columbia University Press. pp. 75–. ISBN 978-0-231-85014-8.
- "Lens Recap: The Story Behind Queens Of The Stone Age's 'Go With The Flow'".
- "Shynola Imagines Coldplay in 2-D – Interview Magazine". 20 July 2009.
- "David O'Reilly: The 'Wrist' Behind 'Son of Rambow'".
- "The heavy metal world of Mandy". Semi Permanent. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- "Strawberry Swing video scoops three awards – Coldplay".
- "BBC – Films – Festivals and Seasons – Edinburgh – Award Winners". BBC.
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