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Kate Bush unveils official 'Lake Tahoe' animation - video
Published Wednesday, Jan 25 2012, 10:37 GMT | By Mayer Nissim | 2 comments
Kate Bush has unveiled an official animated video for a segment of her recent studio album.
Eider Falls at Lake Tahoe is a five-minute animated clip set to part of the 11-minute 'Lake Tahoe' from Bush's 50 Words for Snow
"Here is our third visual piece: Eider Falls at Lake Tahoe," Bush said on her official website.
"It is all done in camera with shadow puppets, one of my favourite art forms because of its simplicity and something I have really wanted to do for a long time now."
She added: "Very special thanks to Robert Allsopp for creating the most beautiful puppets and to Rob and the puppeteers for their hard work.
"A big thank you to Roger Pratt, to Bertie for his determination and help and to everyone who has been involved in this project."
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A previous visual piece to accompany the album, titled Mistraldespair, was released last November and set to part of the track 'Misty'.
Watch the Tommy Thompson-created stop frame animation of Mistraldespair below:
Eider Falls at Lake Tahoe is a five-minute animated clip set to part of the 11-minute 'Lake Tahoe' from Bush's 50 Words for Snow
"Here is our third visual piece: Eider Falls at Lake Tahoe," Bush said on her official website.
"It is all done in camera with shadow puppets, one of my favourite art forms because of its simplicity and something I have really wanted to do for a long time now."
She added: "Very special thanks to Robert Allsopp for creating the most beautiful puppets and to Rob and the puppeteers for their hard work.
"A big thank you to Roger Pratt, to Bertie for his determination and help and to everyone who has been involved in this project."
> Ten Things About... Kate Bush
> Dolly Parton, Prince, Kate Bush targeted for Bestival
A previous visual piece to accompany the album, titled Mistraldespair, was released last November and set to part of the track 'Misty'.
Watch the Tommy Thompson-created stop frame animation of Mistraldespair below:
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