Nick Bertke, also known as Pogo, loans his signature style of remixing to the ’90s TV sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. The result is both hypnotic and nostalgic. -via The Daily What
Previously: Other Pogo remixes.
Nick Bertcke (AKA Pogo), one of our favorite YouTube remixers is back (literally!) with this marvelous piece: Davyd, from A.I. Artificial Intelligence. Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] - via misterhonk.de
Previously on Neatorama: Alice and Expialidocious, both also by Nick. More Pogo remixes.
I’ve never watched the TV show MasterChef, but if it were edited like this, I might make the effort to tune in. This video is a Swede Mason production. -via Arbroath
Part three of the great four-part video series “Everything is a Remix” is here. This time it’s about how innovations, like cars and computers, truly happen. (part 1 and part 2).
via Nerdcore
A jumping spider’s mating dance only needs the proper music to make it perfect! You can find out more about the spider and see the original video at NPR. Link -via Arbroath
Remember "Alice," the electronic music video remixed from sounds from the animated film Alice in Wonderland? Well, pogo (Nick Bertke) is back, this time with a remix of Lord of the Rings.
Check it out: Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] | Making Of – via Nerdcore
Thanks to auto-tune and video editing, the late George Carlin can add singing and dancing to his repertoire of stand up comedy. Remix by by DJ Steve Porter & DJ Eli Wilkie (Agent 001). -via I Am Bored
Kirby Ferguson’s series Everything is a Remix started with a look at how songs are recycled from past tunes. This second installment is about movies, and how everything old is new again. Among other movies, you’ll see visual illustrations of the influences you read about in the article In The Beginning: Star Wars. Note: After the credits roll, another movie is analyzed, starting at the seven minute mark. Link -via Metafilter
The right music makes a world of difference. In this remixed movie trailer, the family musical The Sound of Music turns into a zombie Nazi thriller! -via Buzzfeed
YouTube user lorocker shows some amazing editing chops with this Seinfeld "trailer" clip, titled Serenity Now, re-mixed into a thriller hinting at the dark side of Newman.
Not to be missed: Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] – via The Ampersand
Seinfeld lovers, of course, would know that Serenity Now is a catchphrase in the TV series.
The Princess Bride remixed into a horror trailer? Inconceivable! Actually, it’s quite well done. Take a look at Miss Cellania: Link
Previously on Neatorama: Movie Trivia: The Princess Bride
What happens when the Jawas of Tatooine encounter Nazis on a secluded Mediterranean island? They end up as the heroes of the story, at least in this re-edited scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark! Even the Tusken Raiders are afraid of the little guerrillas. Link
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Windows errors are annoying, but if you have enough of them you can dance! From Today’s Big Thing. -via b3ta
Personally, I prefer this version from a few years back that uses sounds from both Windows 98 and XP.
Another musical remix by Nick Bertke, also known as Pogo, this time composed entirely of sounds found in the movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day. -via Laughing Squid
Previously at Neatorama: Expialidocious and Alice.
If you are a fan of Benny Hill, or more accurately, of the song Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph, you’ll enjoy listening to a collection of Jamaican dancehall remixes. Some add interesting dance beats, some add lyrics, and some are just plain silly. If you are like me, any of these will make you think of sped-up chase scenes. Link -via Metafilter
Get ready for a strange story of a lost Beatles album found on cassette on the other side of a portal to a parallel universe. James Richards brought the cassette back and is making all the songs available. Link -via YesButNoButYes
Here’s a nicely done audio remix using sound elements from the movie, Pulp Fiction. It incorporates beats using sounds like soap being slapped into the hands of Jules and Vincent, the smoke alarm, the Wolf hanging up the phone, and lots more. No credits…anyone know who made this? Enjoy.
YouTube member whoiseyevan, the creator of Ghost Busters 1954 puts together a trailer for the 1951 version of Raiders of the Lost Ark, featuring Charlton Heston, Gregory Peck, and Peter Lorre. -via Metafilter
