Shynola

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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. They collaborated on a number of art projects at college, including an exhibition at a London gallery in 1996 called "Shinola".[1]

The name Shynola is a reference to Shinola, a wax based shoe polish from the early 1900s.

Gideon Baws died aged 33 from viral myocarditis on 11 October 2008.

Notable works

1999/2000

Music videos

  • UNKLE - Guns Blazing (Drums of Death Part 1 Instrumental) (originally used as substitute to an acceptance speech by James Lavelle at NME Brat Awards and subsequently for UNKLE's live shows)
  • Quannum feat. Lyrics Born & The Poets of Rhythm - I Changed My Mind (Stereo MCs Rattlesnake Mix) (in fact the song is solely performed by Lyrics Born & The Poets of Rhythm, Quannum is only the label [1])
  • Grooverider vs. Cypress Hill - On The Double
  • Morgan - Flying High
  • Radiohead 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'

Short films

  • Doug Gives a Talk About: Electronics
  • The Littlest Robo

Advertisements

  • Natwest 'Fishing Line'
  • Nike Presto campaign: 'Brutal Honey','Orange Monk', 'Rabid Panda', 'Shady Milkman', 'Trouble At Home', 'Unholy Cumulus'
  • Orange 'Eak'

2001

Music videos

Advertisements

2002

Music videos

Advertisements

2003

Music videos

2004

Film

2005

Music videos

Advertisements

TV

2006

TV

2009

Music videos

2010

Film

2011

Artwork

Music Videos

2012

TV

2013

Music videos

2014

Music videos

2015

Music videos

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
  • UK MVA Awards (2009) Best Rock Video - Coldplay Strawberry Swing
  • UK MVA Awards (2009) Best Animation in a Music Video - Coldplay Strawberry Swing
  • McLaren Animation Award (2004) - Blur Good Song
  • 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 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
  • MPVA Awards (2000) Best Video For Under - Quannum I Changed My Mind
  • Ottawa International Animation Festival (1999) Best Computer Animation The Littlest Robo

References

  1. Rutledge,James: BBC, "Filmmakers Shynola get animated with Collective.", August 29, 2003, Accessed online, May 27, 2015
  2. Hilton, Robin: NPR, "Trent Reznor- New Band, New Song, New Video, Still Terrifying", January 31, 2013, Accessed online, May 27, 2015
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