The Mouth Project
#1
Weezer 

So, I've always liked mashups. One of my favorite examples in this "genre" is the Mouth series of albums by Neil Cicierega. For a long time I've wanted to make my own music mashups, but music creating/editing programs stress me out and I have historically burned out and gotten frustrated with them very quickly.

Not so for videos, however. Recently I saw this video on YouTube that really touched and inspired me, posted by an animator I enjoy the work of, and it got me thinking...hey, this is like a collage. A video collage. And I can make collages, and videos!

ADHD being what it is, though, I didn't really pursue this train of thought as something that I was going to do...until my girlfriend posted his video. I finally processed that I could make this kind of thing too, and make it my own, stupid way.

All that is to explain the backstory of that I've somehow gotten myself into the project of making a video collage for (hopefully) every song in the Mouth albums.

I plan on using this thread to post the videos that I make, with their "artist statements" attached, since YouTube descriptions don't feel like quite the right place to put those. I've made a few already, so I'll write about those first, then any more that I make after, hopefully until I finish the project, but who knows how long (and how many focus shifts) that will take.

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#2
Explosion 

The order I make these is not the order they are in the albums, for the most part, because trying to do that would probably burn me out instantly. I just make whatever I find the most inspiration or motivation for in the moment. That said, my first video is track 14 of the first album, Melt Everyone.

I would recommend watching the videos before reading their artist statements, so I'll put the statement below in spoiler tags. I also try to keep these videos fairly tame, enough that I can post them comfortably without in-video trigger warnings, but I'll give any major possible warnings in advance in this thread.

For example, this video is centered around melting objects: primarily toys, but some chocolate bunnies too. Some of the toys catch on fire at points. The scene transitions do not flash very rapidly, but they are a quick flash to black and then the next clip.


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#3
Pikmin - Oatchi 

The next one is significantly longer, enough that I wanted to explore two separate-but-related ideas in a single video. My first videos are actually all clustered around the same area, near the end of Mouth Sounds and the beginning of Mouth Silence. Not sure why, but it's interesting. This one is for track 16 of Mouth Sounds, Mullet With Butterfly Wings.

This video involves animals handled humanely but sometimes roughly in uncomfortable situations, in small cages, and in settings that are intended for testing on animals. Nothing graphic is shown, but there is a minor amount of blood at the beginning (a vampire bat is drinking it out of a dish) and there is a rabbit shown that is acting strangely as a result of a test (the test is not shown).


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#4
Gun 

Okay, well, I accidentally lied about my videos all being clustered in one area. This one is the only one so far I've made based off a song from Mouth Moods, which is probably my favorite of the series, but I struggle to come up with video ideas for, for a variety of reasons. This is track 2 of Mouth Moods, titled Floor Corn.

This video has a lot of blood and (animal) violence in it. As described by my friend Andy, "exploding ketchup packets" would be the most fitting term for the characters shown in the video. The blood is only animated, and not detailed at all. The real-life portions of the footage have no blood.


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#5
Scrooge 

Now it's back to Mouth Sounds, with track 12, No Credit Card. I immediately knew what I wanted to do with this one.

This video has some bright flashing lights throughout, mainly in the very beginning (as soon as you press play). Sorry, it was the 80s.


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#6
Sex Mission 

Here's the 17th and final track from Mouth Sounds, titled Smooth Flow. Mouth Sounds has always been one of the harder ones for me to listen to on its own, but it lends itself to videos very well.

This video has some blood, but only in the context of chum in the water in a single non-graphic clip.


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#7
(09-20-2024, 02:31 AM)starsystemerror Wrote: Artist Statement:

As one of the only people in the world who enjoyed Shark Tale, thank you.

babu baba baby

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#8

You are so welcome. I was incredibly neutral on it as a kid, but it was one of my baby cousin's favorite movies, which he would ask to watch before he could even speak simply by saying "RAAAR" (which was different than his request for Monsters Inc., which was "RAAWWRRRRR"). I watched it pretty often, but I probably have more affection for it than your average person who watched Shark Tale repeatedly at the request of a relative, so that's something, for sure.

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#9
Sonic - Scary 

This one is a bit shorter and simpler than some of my other videos, but I had a very specific vision for it. It's for the first song on Mouth Silence, a truly legendary album that while making these videos, I think is my new favorite of the series. Sorry Moods, I think I just listened to it too many times as a teenager.

Anyway. There is some blood in this one, and some character's heads disappearing with skulls behind them, but it's not violent, and also it's some really ridiculous creepypasta bullshit, so it's not as scary as it sounds.


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#10
Burger Jones 

Enough being sad. Let's be horny. The song for this one is actually the second track on Mouth Silence, titled Rollercloser.

The only thing I could really think to warn for in this one is some mild cartoon "body horror."


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#11
Minecraft 

Here's one for track 15 of Mouth Sounds, a sort of gap to fill in this weird little cluster of songs I'm doing first for whatever reason. This was another one that I knew what I wanted from the start, but it took a little tweaking, especially since the song is so short.

This video has some scenes that might count as flashing quickly, but nothing full-screen. There are also sharp implements and fire, but it's not violent.


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#12
Laughing Cow 

Here's the last one in my backlog of videos I made before I made this thread, set to track 3 of Mouth Silence, and it's about furries.

I really can't think of any common warnings for this one, except there are two very short clips of a well-known horror game with a robot fox character, used for comedic effect and not horror.


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#13
Pikmin - Oatchi 

An actually new video, wow! This one is also from Mouth Silence, as the 8th track on the album. Sometimes I rely on Discord polls to tell me what I should work on next, and this one won my last one, so that's what I did. Thank you, Art Haters.

This video contains some footage of police/military style "K9" training, which involves a dog being encouraged to act violently, and a human threatening and sometimes hitting the dog.


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#14
Explosion 

This is a special one, made to commemorate the end of the Summer of Dinosaurs (a series of movie nights in the Eggware Discord). It is, of course, set to Dear Dinosaur, track 6 of Mouth Moods.

This video contains some non-graphic dinosaur violence, and apocalyptic visuals related to the extinction of the dinosaurs.


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#15
Furby 2023 

Man, this one was a tough one. It was the next voted on by Discord, and I had a good idea for it, but it proved to be considerably more effort than I thought it would be, especially for a song about piss. Yeah, this is Piss, the final track of Mouth Silence.

This video has some minor flashing at the beginning thanks to some rendering weirdness, and some fast sped-up clips. Some toys get thrown off a roof. Also, there's pregnant toys, toys that piss, toys that cry, and toys with snot, I guess? It's all cartoony and stuff that aired on TV, but I figured I'd warn for it anyway.


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#16
Booyah 

I promise I didn't forget about this thread, I just have ADHD and a full-time job, and making new videos was more fun than writing about them, so I have a bit of a backlog to share here again.

This one is for Close to the Sun, track 15 on Mouth Silence. Kind of a random pick, but I had a really specific idea for it and the song was short, which I really needed after almost burning myself out trying to bring Piss together. What a sentence.

This video doesn't have any major warnings, unless you have scopophobia, I guess, because there's an extended close-up on (non-realistic) eyes.


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#17
Pokemon 

This is one that was voted on by the IHA Discord, and I had an initial concept for it very clear in my mind, but it took a while to compile sources, especially since I try to limit sources for these videos to things I am at least tangentially familiar with for the most part. It's track 6 of Mouth Silence, simply titled Pokémon.

This video has some very brief clips showing realistic, but not real, guns.


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#18
Cookie Num Num 

This one was also voted on by the IHA Discord! They really had no idea what they were in for with this. All the information I provided was a bowl emoji on a poll with the track title, Best. It's track 5 on Mouth Silence, contributing to the weird clump of songs I decided to focus on first for whatever reason.

This video doesn't have overly bright/rapid full-screen flashing, but has some clips that might be a little tough on the eyes if you're sensitive to fast-moving or flashing video, especially the segment around 2:15.


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#19
Funny 

The Mouth albums have a bunch of random super-short jokes interspersed with the actual songs, and that seems like it should be easy to work with, but it takes just as much consideration to make a joke work in 10 seconds as it does in 4 minutes. I was inspired when I'll Be There For You by The Rembrandts came on in Dairy Queen of all places, though, so I decided to go for it. This is Friends, track 4 of Mouth Silence.

I don't know how to warn for triggers in a 10-second clip, so just take the thumbnail as a warning if it means anything to you.


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#20
Laughing Cow 

This is another one I had to spend some time finding sources for, since I really only had a central concept that I kept reworking in my head. Thanks to a few perfect coincidences, though, I think this came together just the way I wanted it to in the end. Behold track 7 of Mouth Silence, titled Sexual Lion King.

This video has some very minor cartoon animal death at the beginning.


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#21
Bliss 

Another super short one, this was mainly made to fit in the empty spot in the cluster of songs I have finished, so it can be watched as one continuous thing. This is Bega Interlude, track 13 of Mouth Sounds.

This video involves sped up footage layered with transparency, so it's pretty flashy. Caution recommended for photosensitive viewers.


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#22

Oh hey...it's been a while since I've posted in here. It's actually been a while since I've made any new videos, but there was a backlog of statements I hadn't finished either! As I attempt to get myself to pick this project back up, I'll try to finish that backlog, and hopefully remember what I was thinking when I made these.

First up, this one is for Orgonon Gurlz, Track 11 of Mouth Silence. I actually didn't like this song as much when I originally listened to this album, but it's really grown on me, especially since making this video.

This video has a lot of layered semi-transparent clips, has adjusted contrast to make it extra bright, and has some flashing lights in the way that 80s cartoons tend to have.


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