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H.P. Lovecraft (Motion Comic) The Rats In The Walls
Audio and Video Edit
Jeremy Zahn
CREDITS:
*** IMAGES: Adapted from The Lovecraft Anthology: Volume 1 - The Rats In The Walls -- Adapted by Dan Locwood, artist David Hartman (Publisher: Harry N. Abrams).
*** VOICE: Excerpts from The Dark Worlds Of H.P. Lovecraft, Volume 4 -- narrator Wayne June (Publisher: Audio Realms)
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The Rats In The Walls
H.P. Lovecraft
Audio and Video Edit
Jeremy Zahn
Narrator
Wayne June
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Music
"Prologue"
Composed By Motoi Sakuraba
"Souls of Fire"
Composed By Motoi Sakuraba
"Dark Sun Gwyndolin"
Composed By Motoi Sakuraba
"Ah Rats!!!"
Composed And Conducted By John Williams
"The Map Room Dawn"
Composed And Conducted By John Williams
"The Temple Of Doom"
Composed And Conducted By John Williams
"The Well Of The Souls"
Composed And Conducted By John Williams
"Fluxgate"
Written By Geir Jenssen
"Sphere Of No-Form"
Written By Geir Jenssen
"The Clean Up"
Written and Produced By Amon Tobin
"The Lighthouse"
Written and Produced By Amon Tobin
"Golfer Vrs Boxer"
Written and Produced By Amon Tobin
"Super Soakers"
Written and Produced By Alex Paterson And Thomas Fehlmann
"Chocolate Fingers"
Written and Produced By Alex Paterson And Thomas Fehlmann
"Variac"
Written and Produced By D.C. Hannay and Ashton Martin
"Altair"
Composed By Brian Eno And Robert Fripp
"No. 3 In F L'autunno"
Composed By Antonio Vivaldi
"Birth"
Written and Produced By Tom Raybould
"Ava"
Written and Produced By Tom Raybould
"Trust You"
Written and Produced By Tom Raybould
"The Machine Fights"
Written and Produced By Tom Raybould
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Primary Images
David Hartman
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Audio FX
freesound.org/
ryding -- -- fire
hantorio -- -- thunder-close
zombiechaser3 -- -- running-sounds
klankbeeld -- -- horror-ambience-14
genelythgow -- -- short-heart-beats-clean
zabuhailo -- -- ratsqueak
zabuhailo -- -- catgrowls
qubodup -- -- hiss
abolla -- -- walking-footsteps-on-carpet
finnbuster -- -- fire
bulbastre -- -- mythological-snarling-beast
stormmiguel -- -- cat-screams
blarz -- -- pen-write-scribble-dlugopis-pisanie
reitanna -- -- ratty-squeaks
mastersdisaster -- -- switch-on-livingroom
jimimod -- -- my-screaming-brain
jimimod -- -- demon-squirrels
inchadney -- -- rain-and-thunder
yoyodaman234 -- -- thunder-1
glaneur-de-sons -- -- heart-beat
fastson -- -- thunder3
benboncan -- -- fire-in-woodburning-stove
sagetyrtle -- -- 1122thrum
sofajoe -- -- cats-on-heat
zmb94 -- -- campfire-2
tmkappelt -- -- footsteps-squeeky-wood
cgeffex -- -- heart-beat
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Additional Audio FX
Mark Snow
Brian Reitzell
and Skywalker Sound
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Additional Video FX
Red Hook Studios
Jeremy Zahn
CREDITS:
*** IMAGES: Adapted from The Lovecraft Anthology: Volume 1 - The Rats In The Walls -- Adapted by Dan Locwood, artist David Hartman (Publisher: Harry N. Abrams).
*** VOICE: Excerpts from The Dark Worlds Of H.P. Lovecraft, Volume 4 -- narrator Wayne June (Publisher: Audio Realms)
------------------------------
------------------------------
The Rats In The Walls
H.P. Lovecraft
Audio and Video Edit
Jeremy Zahn
Narrator
Wayne June
------------
Music
"Prologue"
Composed By Motoi Sakuraba
"Souls of Fire"
Composed By Motoi Sakuraba
"Dark Sun Gwyndolin"
Composed By Motoi Sakuraba
"Ah Rats!!!"
Composed And Conducted By John Williams
"The Map Room Dawn"
Composed And Conducted By John Williams
"The Temple Of Doom"
Composed And Conducted By John Williams
"The Well Of The Souls"
Composed And Conducted By John Williams
"Fluxgate"
Written By Geir Jenssen
"Sphere Of No-Form"
Written By Geir Jenssen
"The Clean Up"
Written and Produced By Amon Tobin
"The Lighthouse"
Written and Produced By Amon Tobin
"Golfer Vrs Boxer"
Written and Produced By Amon Tobin
"Super Soakers"
Written and Produced By Alex Paterson And Thomas Fehlmann
"Chocolate Fingers"
Written and Produced By Alex Paterson And Thomas Fehlmann
"Variac"
Written and Produced By D.C. Hannay and Ashton Martin
"Altair"
Composed By Brian Eno And Robert Fripp
"No. 3 In F L'autunno"
Composed By Antonio Vivaldi
"Birth"
Written and Produced By Tom Raybould
"Ava"
Written and Produced By Tom Raybould
"Trust You"
Written and Produced By Tom Raybould
"The Machine Fights"
Written and Produced By Tom Raybould
------------
Primary Images
David Hartman
------------
Audio FX
freesound.org/
ryding -- -- fire
hantorio -- -- thunder-close
zombiechaser3 -- -- running-sounds
klankbeeld -- -- horror-ambience-14
genelythgow -- -- short-heart-beats-clean
zabuhailo -- -- ratsqueak
zabuhailo -- -- catgrowls
qubodup -- -- hiss
abolla -- -- walking-footsteps-on-carpet
finnbuster -- -- fire
bulbastre -- -- mythological-snarling-beast
stormmiguel -- -- cat-screams
blarz -- -- pen-write-scribble-dlugopis-pisanie
reitanna -- -- ratty-squeaks
mastersdisaster -- -- switch-on-livingroom
jimimod -- -- my-screaming-brain
jimimod -- -- demon-squirrels
inchadney -- -- rain-and-thunder
yoyodaman234 -- -- thunder-1
glaneur-de-sons -- -- heart-beat
fastson -- -- thunder3
benboncan -- -- fire-in-woodburning-stove
sagetyrtle -- -- 1122thrum
sofajoe -- -- cats-on-heat
zmb94 -- -- campfire-2
tmkappelt -- -- footsteps-squeeky-wood
cgeffex -- -- heart-beat
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Additional Audio FX
Mark Snow
Brian Reitzell
and Skywalker Sound
------------
Additional Video FX
Red Hook Studios
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H. P. Lovecraft (Motion Comic) The Call Of Cthulhu
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Audio and Video Edit Jeremy Zahn The Call Of Cthulhu H.P. Lovecraft Narrator Wayne June Music [00:23 - 01:08] 518 Vs Joel - The Singularity [00:46 - 02:26] Quixotic - Desire [06:12 - 08:45] Brian Eno - Bloom [12:24 - 13:41] Amon Tobin - Theme From Battery [13:31 - 16:21] Quixotic - Empirical [19:27 - 21:22] Quixotic - Pulse [21:01 - 24:27] Brian Eno - Terebellum [25:04 - 28:13] Lucid Dreams - E...
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I love this wow I am so immersed within the comic!
Brilliant!
That's totally inaccurate, because in the actual story a German WW1 craft sinks the main characters ship and he explores the ruins thrown up from beneath the sea on his own. Where do you proclaim to have the relative, and necessary permissions to orally tell Lovecraft’s famous tale in an altered form? 🤔
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They cut out the passage about Nyarlanthotep 😢
Wow! Well done! So eerie!
You know I consider myself fairly well read but never read H.P. until the last month or so (I am 51, by the way). The more alarming thing to me is that it took a South Park epi to light the fire under me to root out this story... I've read Dunwich Horror and Call of Cthullu. I don't know the order in which to read them, and can find noone thar agrees on any certain order anyways...if anybody has an idea please feel free to list it here. I am interested, but not hook on the mythos. I'm a King fan and Anne Rice too, mostly her earlier vampire chronicles...the whole alien thing and the vamps she wrote later on was a tad much for me.
There is really no order, its more or less a reading of random accounts of "witnesses" to the alien occult. I guess you could do it in order by dates in which the stories take place, but they are all stories of different eldritch entities with different grasps on the world. When and which place you read them its really at your discretion.
Being scared of the unknown is in fact being scared of your own mind.
bro tell me the song that starts at 00:55 its not the same one that's written in the description.
I wish you would make more videos like this, these are great.
Any chance to get a copy of just the voice track?
Why have there been so few uploads? This content is top-notch.
I wonder why they left out the story given by the cultist taken prisoner by the New Orleans police.
Please do "the dunwich horror"
"..The Marginally Explained.." OMG. 🎉
The fact Clayton was run over by a boat and submerged defeated takes away most of the fear. If a single guy in a boat could do that much damage, imagine an armed army. Was that a bad ending decision by Lovecraft or i didn't catch something?
The subtitles disappeared.
Not a bad listen, but I read the book while listening and notice many large skips in text.
This would make an awesome scary movie! Really chilling message too. When you trace back the history of family (or the history of humanity as a whole) you see an unbroken chain of barbarity, cruelty, and brutality. A chain that inevitably remains unbroken despite shifts in culture, governmental forms, and societal changes.
I thought his cat's name was Jigga Man.
The blood pumps, the limbs obey!
What I don’t understand is why can’t a Lovecraft character have a cat named Niggerman, but Tintin can have a dog called Snowy?
It aint a character its the author
@@khyhlima2920 it's not, though.
So it’s edited
Mr blackman 🤣
Not everyone knows this but hp Lovecraft didn't just write horror stories. Those are just the most popular.... And the best
This help better understand the call of Cthulhu, thanks!
You got to start making more motion comics again man.
"The stench of a thousand open graves." Sounds like this guys been to the lunch truck lot when its time to clean the grills.
Very nice! Unfortunately, your second video "rats in the walls" has age restrictions and I don't want for UA-cam to see my ID and upload it here: you never know if it is really safe. Are any chances that age restrictions will be removed?
It is a shame that Lovecraft was not accepted in his lifetime as he is now. His form of writing is so unique, few authors have been able to create such marvels in the human mind as him. King comes close, but Lovecraft pulls you in so very far.
It's unfortunate he suffered from such crippling anxiety and agoraphobia, which made it hard for him to socialize and cultivate the professional relationships that would have helped to him become more popular and more widely accepted. Additionally, many of his ideas and writings were considered pretty racist and extreme, even for his time, which contributed further to his social ostracism.
If they were to make a big-budget movie adaptation, then here's how I would do it: divide it up into three segments, each directed by different directors a la the Twilight Zone movie. The film would open with Angell's death and Francis coming to his home 2 years later, where he finds the bas-relief and descends the rabbit-hole 1. The Horror in Clay would be directed by Jennifer Kent, the director of the Babadook. Mainly since the trick here is to play with the audience's expectations. Like, 'Is Cthulhu (Bill Skarsgard) Real, or is he just a figment of Wilcox's (Rhys Ifans) imagination?' 2. The Tale of Inspector Legrasse would be directed by Robert Eggers, the director of The VVitch. Here, we start to realize that Cthulhu is real, and a threat. 3. The Madness From The Sea would be directed by James Wan, the man behind Saw and the Conjuring films. Here, we get to see Cthulhu in all his glory, so Wan was a perfect choice. And the movie's ending would be Francis, after hearing of all this, sealing up all the evidence of his research (the bas-relief, the journal from Wilcox, the news clippings on the worldwide chaos, the statuette, the report on the New Orleans investigation, the couplet from the Necronomicon. the idol, the newspaper article on Johnasen's[Hugh Grant] rescue, the logbook) in a box and sealing the box in his attic in a drawer that he labels with instructions never to open, being stabbed to death by a member of Cthulhu's cult (who then skewers the body on the fence, to make it appear like Francis just tripped and that it was an accident), only for the papers and other trinkets to be found by his 23-year-old niece Emma (Kristen Stewart) 2 months later, presumably repeating the cycle
Cool idea! I think Eggers would also be a great director for The Dunwich Horror.
@magallanesagustin4952 , and what's creepiest, is that the cultist who kills Francis at the end is heavily implied to be the same one who killed Angell
Chickened out on the cat's name I see.
Metallica brought me here😂
It's niggerman, please be faithful to the artist
Cthulhu for President 2024. Why settle for the lesser evil? No more years no more years
This is an excellent narration!! I’m trying write a story that touches on Cthulhu and the Elder Ones in particular and you’ve made the introduction to Lovecraft’s work far, far easier to grasp.
mr. blackman, what a nice name for a cat
Day #3 on the Titan sub visiting the titanic. We lost power, communication, and there is shit everywhere. It is the most foul stench, I hope I can escape.
Numerous mentions of a swine heard, and no images of the pigs from the Warrens? You got other images from Darkest Dungeon, why not those?
This was excellent. Wonderfully rendered.
The oldest and strongest emotion of mankini is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown. -H.P.Lovecraft
To which Rod Serling added, "... fear of the unknown working on _you_ but which you cannot share with others."
I love the visual references to Darkest Dungeon and the soundtrack/ audio snippets of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It fits so perfectly and just adds to the eerie nature of the story.
the sound effect are way too loud, too bad...
The most merciful thing in the world 0:52
Beaitiful
M R B L A C K M A N ;)
Bruh is this the Majula music from Dark Souls 2????
Cthulu thumbs up👾