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Ian Emes

Ian Ronald Emes (17 August 1949 – 16 July 2023) was a British artist and film director. He is known for using innovative and experimental film techniques, and for being Pink Floyd's original animator.[1]

Ian Emes
Emes in 2005
Born
Ian Ronald Emes

(1949-08-17)17 August 1949
Birmingham, England
Died16 July 2023(2023-07-16) (aged 73)
NationalityBritish
Awards
  • British Academy Award (3)
  • Palme d'Or Award
  • Oscar nomination
Patron(s)Pink Floyd
Websiteianemes.com

Emes' animations have featured in major exhibitions, including Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains at the V&A (2017)[2] and the National Film Theatre Retrospective (1980). His works have also been used in live music tours, such as Roger Waters Us + Them (2017), David Gilmour Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2016) and Mike Oldfield's in Concert Tour (1980). He is the winner of three BAFTA Awards (1994, 2009, 2011), a Palme d'Or (1979), a British Animation Award (2014), and is an Emmy Award (2017) and Oscar Academy Award (1984) nominee.

Career edit

Early career and Pink Floyd edit

After training at Birmingham College of Art, Emes' career began as a painter, sculptor, and kinetic artist.[1] In 1972 his experimental animated film French Windows[3] (set to Pink Floyd's One of These Days) was shown on the BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test, bringing him to the attention of Rick Wright and subsequently Pink Floyd.[4] French Windows is included in box set The Early Years 1965–1972.

Emes became the first filmmaker to create synchronised moving images for Pink Floyd, when he collaborated with the group for their late 1974 UK tour. He supplied several sequences, including the flying clock faces at the start of "Time".[5] He laid the foundation for the band's visuals and remains influential;[6] his graphic style is evident, for example, in the large-scale digital animations used in Roger Waters' The Wall concert projections.

In 1974, the band commissioned animations of "Speak to Me", (the cardiogram and prism) "Time" (the flying clocks) and "On the Run" (twin towers explosion) by Emes to visualise The Dark Side of the Moon.[2]

His work is featured in the Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains exhibition,[2] the first international retrospective of the band. It was presented by the V&A, Pink Floyd and Iconic Entertainment Studios.

Animation edit

During the late seventies, Emes created film sequences for numerous other musicians, including M.C. Escher-inspired animations for Mike Oldfield's in Concert Tour in 1980 and The Oriental Nightfish for Paul and Linda McCartney,[1] which received a Short Film Palme d'Or nomination at Cannes.[7] His Camden studio became world-famous for its ground-breaking visuals and in 1980 Emes was cited as Britain's foremost animator, his achievements celebrated in a Retrospective at the National Film Theatre (1980). Collaborations with musicians continued, notably, The Chauffeur for Duran Duran starring Perri Lister, and The Wall – Live in Berlin (1990), which was Roger Waters' first solo performance of the album, attended by the then largest concert audience of all time.[8] The interpretive film by Emes starred Rupert Everett, Ute Lemper and Marianne Faithful, and included sequences of the Marching Hammers projected onto the remains of the Berlin Wall.

Film and television edit

Concurrently Emes diversified into live-action, writing and directing short films, amongst them the ballroom dancing comedy Goodie Two Shoes (1984), produced by Jeff Katzenberg then of Paramount Pictures, for which Emes received an Oscar nomination and a BAFTA Award.[9]

A career in film and television followed, including the series How to Be Cool starring Roger Daltrey, adapted by Emes from the book by Philip Pullman (author of The Golden Compass), Streetwise starring Andy Serkis (1989), and The Invisible Man (2000) for Universal Studios.[10]

In 1987 Emes wrote and directed his feature debut Knights & Emeralds, produced by Sir David Puttnam for Goldcrest Films and Warner Brothers.[11] Television movies include the cult film The Yob (1987) for The Comic Strip starring Keith Allen,[12] The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas[13] produced by John Landis and the critically acclaimed Deadly Summer (1997).[citation needed]

In the mid-nineties, Emes became an in-house director for Ridley Scott at Ridley Scott Associates.[1]

Personal life and death edit

Ian Emes was born in Handsworth, Birmingham, England. He was educated at Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Technical School in Birmingham's Erdington district and then studied at Birmingham College of Art.

Emes lived in London. He died on 16 July 2023 from leukemia.[14] His death was reported by Pink Floyd's official Twitter account on 22 July. He was 73.[15][16]

Exhibitions edit

  • ECHOES, No 20 Arts (2018)
  • Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains, V&A (2017)
  • On the Run, City Gallery, Wroclaw (2016)
  • Ikons' Icons, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (2015)
  • This Time Tomorrow, Ray Davies, Konk Gallery, London (2014)
  • Time, BIAD, Birmingham (2013)
  • One of These Days, Unit 24 Southbank, London (2012)
  • It Was a Thursday Night, The Horse Hospital, London (2010)
  • National Film Theatre Retrospective, London (1980)

Tours edit

  • Roger Waters Us + Them, US Tour (2017)
  • David Gilmour European Tour, Royal Albert Hall, London (2016)
  • Mike Oldfield in Concert Tour (1980)
  • Pink Floyd, Knebworth (1976)
  • Pink Floyd World Tour, The Hollywood Bowl (1975)
  • Pink Floyd, Empire Pool Wembley (1974)

Filmography edit

  • The Endless River, Pink Floyd (2019)[17]
  • Nothing Part 14, Pink Floyd (2016)
  • The War of the Worlds, Jeff Wayne (2013)
  • Rats (2001)
  • The Invisible Man, Universal Studios (2000)
  • Deadly Summer, C5 (Feature Film) (1997)
  • The Munsters, Universal Studios (Feature Film) (1996)
  • In-House Director, Ridley Scott Associates (1992 – 1998)
  • The Wall: Live in Berlin, Roger Waters (1990)
  • How to be Cool, Granada, Phillip Pullman (1989)
  • The Yob (Feature Film), The Comic Strip – C4 (1987)
  • Knights and Emeralds (Feature Film), David Puttnam, Warner Bros (1986)
  • The Box of Delights, BBC (1985)
  • Goodie Two Shoes, Jeff Katzenberg (DreamWorks), Paramount Pictures (1983)
  • The Magic Shop (1982)
  • The Chauffeur, Duran Duran (1982)
  • The Beard (1979)
  • Hyde (1979)
  • The Oriental Nightfish, Paul and Linda McCartney (1978)
  • Hearts Right, Roger Daltrey (1976)
  • Tubular Bells, Mike Oldfield (1975)
  • The Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd (1974)
  • One of These Days, Pink Floyd (1973)

Awards and nominations edit

  • Emmy Nomination (2017)
  • British Animation Award Winner (2014)
  • BAFTA Award Winner (2011)
  • BAFTA Award Winner (2009)
  • BAFTA Award Nomination (2002)
  • RTS Directing Award (1989)
  • RTS Design Award (1989)
  • BAFTA Award Winner (1984)
  • Oscar Nomination (1984)
  • Palme d'Or Winner (1979)
  • Award de Qualité (1979)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Birmingham School of Art : Ian Emes". bcu.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Pink Floyd V&A Exhibition: Nick Mason Discusses The Iconic Items Set For 'Their Mortal Remains'". NME. 8 September 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  3. ^ Pink Floyd: One of These Days (1972), retrieved 28 June 2017
  4. ^ Young, Graham (6 December 2013). "The young artist from Birmingham who was ahead of his time". birminghampost. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  5. ^ Povey, Glenn (2006). Echoes : The Complete History of Pink Floyd (New ed.). Mind Head Publishing. pp. 183–184. ISBN 978-0-9554624-0-5.
  6. ^ "The Essential Pink Floyd: Movies, Music Videos, Concert Animation And More". Decider | Where To Stream Movies & Shows on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Instant, HBO Go. 13 November 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  7. ^ 1978 Cannes Film Festival
  8. ^ Kirschbaum, Erik (7 November 2014). "Rocking the Wall -- The Berlin Concert that Changed the World". Huffington Post. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  9. ^ Goodie-Two-Shoes (1984), retrieved 28 June 2017
  10. ^ The Invisible Man (TV Series 2000–2002), retrieved 28 June 2017
  11. ^ Knights & Emeralds (1986), retrieved 28 June 2017
  12. ^ "The Comic Strip Presents..." The Yob (TV Episode 1988), retrieved 28 June 2017
  13. ^ The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas (TV Movie 1996), retrieved 28 June 2017
  14. ^ Celebrating the life of Ian Emes
  15. ^ Pink Floyd [@pinkfloyd] (22 July 2023). "Ian Emes, British film director, animator, artist, writer and pioneer of experimental film techniques, famous for his work with Pink Floyd, has died. Our sincere condolences to his family and friends. Ian's eye-catching animated film French Windows (set to Pink Floyd's One Of These Days) from 1972 came to the attention of Richard Wright, and his unforgettable animation for other Floyd songs such as the spinning clock faces of Time, and the heartbeat of Speak To Me, were mainstays of the band's concerts for many years. In more recent years he also created an absorbing 55 minute film for Pink Floyd's The Endless River" (Tweet). Retrieved 22 July 2023 – via Twitter.
  16. ^ Lang, Jamie (31 July 2023). "Ian Emes, Celebrated British Animator And Long-Time Pink Floyd Collaborator, Dies at 73". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  17. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11686954/

External links edit

  • Emes' website
  • Ian Emes on Twitter  
  • Emes on Flickr
  • Ian Emes at IMDb

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Ian Ronald Emes 17 August 1949 16 July 2023 was a British artist and film director He is known for using innovative and experimental film techniques and for being Pink Floyd s original animator 1 Ian EmesEmes in 2005BornIan Ronald Emes 1949 08 17 17 August 1949Birmingham EnglandDied16 July 2023 2023 07 16 aged 73 NationalityBritishAwardsBritish Academy Award 3 Palme d Or AwardOscar nominationPatron s Pink FloydIan Emes s voice source source source track recorded January 2014Websiteianemes wbr comEmes animations have featured in major exhibitions including Pink Floyd Their Mortal Remains at the V amp A 2017 2 and the National Film Theatre Retrospective 1980 His works have also been used in live music tours such as Roger Waters Us Them 2017 David Gilmour Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2016 and Mike Oldfield s in Concert Tour 1980 He is the winner of three BAFTA Awards 1994 2009 2011 a Palme d Or 1979 a British Animation Award 2014 and is an Emmy Award 2017 and Oscar Academy Award 1984 nominee Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career and Pink Floyd 1 2 Animation 1 3 Film and television 2 Personal life and death 3 Exhibitions 4 Tours 5 Filmography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksCareer editEarly career and Pink Floyd edit After training at Birmingham College of Art Emes career began as a painter sculptor and kinetic artist 1 In 1972 his experimental animated film French Windows 3 set to Pink Floyd s One of These Days was shown on the BBC s Old Grey Whistle Test bringing him to the attention of Rick Wright and subsequently Pink Floyd 4 French Windows is included in box set The Early Years 1965 1972 Emes became the first filmmaker to create synchronised moving images for Pink Floyd when he collaborated with the group for their late 1974 UK tour He supplied several sequences including the flying clock faces at the start of Time 5 He laid the foundation for the band s visuals and remains influential 6 his graphic style is evident for example in the large scale digital animations used in Roger Waters The Wall concert projections In 1974 the band commissioned animations of Speak to Me the cardiogram and prism Time the flying clocks and On the Run twin towers explosion by Emes to visualise The Dark Side of the Moon 2 His work is featured in the Pink Floyd Their Mortal Remains exhibition 2 the first international retrospective of the band It was presented by the V amp A Pink Floyd and Iconic Entertainment Studios Animation edit During the late seventies Emes created film sequences for numerous other musicians including M C Escher inspired animations for Mike Oldfield s in Concert Tour in 1980 and The Oriental Nightfish for Paul and Linda McCartney 1 which received a Short Film Palme d Or nomination at Cannes 7 His Camden studio became world famous for its ground breaking visuals and in 1980 Emes was cited as Britain s foremost animator his achievements celebrated in a Retrospective at the National Film Theatre 1980 Collaborations with musicians continued notably The Chauffeur for Duran Duran starring Perri Lister and The Wall Live in Berlin 1990 which was Roger Waters first solo performance of the album attended by the then largest concert audience of all time 8 The interpretive film by Emes starred Rupert Everett Ute Lemper and Marianne Faithful and included sequences of the Marching Hammers projected onto the remains of the Berlin Wall Film and television edit Concurrently Emes diversified into live action writing and directing short films amongst them the ballroom dancing comedy Goodie Two Shoes 1984 produced by Jeff Katzenberg then of Paramount Pictures for which Emes received an Oscar nomination and a BAFTA Award 9 A career in film and television followed including the series How to Be Cool starring Roger Daltrey adapted by Emes from the book by Philip Pullman author of The Golden Compass Streetwise starring Andy Serkis 1989 and The Invisible Man 2000 for Universal Studios 10 In 1987 Emes wrote and directed his feature debut Knights amp Emeralds produced by Sir David Puttnam for Goldcrest Films and Warner Brothers 11 Television movies include the cult film The Yob 1987 for The Comic Strip starring Keith Allen 12 The Munsters Scary Little Christmas 13 produced by John Landis and the critically acclaimed Deadly Summer 1997 citation needed In the mid nineties Emes became an in house director for Ridley Scott at Ridley Scott Associates 1 Personal life and death editIan Emes was born in Handsworth Birmingham England He was educated at Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Technical School in Birmingham s Erdington district and then studied at Birmingham College of Art Emes lived in London He died on 16 July 2023 from leukemia 14 His death was reported by Pink Floyd s official Twitter account on 22 July He was 73 15 16 Exhibitions editECHOES No 20 Arts 2018 Pink Floyd Their Mortal Remains V amp A 2017 On the Run City Gallery Wroclaw 2016 Ikons Icons Ikon Gallery Birmingham 2015 This Time Tomorrow Ray Davies Konk Gallery London 2014 Time BIAD Birmingham 2013 One of These Days Unit 24 Southbank London 2012 It Was a Thursday Night The Horse Hospital London 2010 National Film Theatre Retrospective London 1980 Tours editRoger Waters Us Them US Tour 2017 David Gilmour European Tour Royal Albert Hall London 2016 Mike Oldfield in Concert Tour 1980 Pink Floyd Knebworth 1976 Pink Floyd World Tour The Hollywood Bowl 1975 Pink Floyd Empire Pool Wembley 1974 Filmography editThe Endless River Pink Floyd 2019 17 Nothing Part 14 Pink Floyd 2016 The War of the Worlds Jeff Wayne 2013 Rats 2001 The Invisible Man Universal Studios 2000 Deadly Summer C5 Feature Film 1997 The Munsters Universal Studios Feature Film 1996 In House Director Ridley Scott Associates 1992 1998 The Wall Live in Berlin Roger Waters 1990 How to be Cool Granada Phillip Pullman 1989 The Yob Feature Film The Comic Strip C4 1987 Knights and Emeralds Feature Film David Puttnam Warner Bros 1986 The Box of Delights BBC 1985 Goodie Two Shoes Jeff Katzenberg DreamWorks Paramount Pictures 1983 The Magic Shop 1982 The Chauffeur Duran Duran 1982 The Beard 1979 Hyde 1979 The Oriental Nightfish Paul and Linda McCartney 1978 Hearts Right Roger Daltrey 1976 Tubular Bells Mike Oldfield 1975 The Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd 1974 One of These Days Pink Floyd 1973 Awards and nominations editEmmy Nomination 2017 British Animation Award Winner 2014 BAFTA Award Winner 2011 BAFTA Award Winner 2009 BAFTA Award Nomination 2002 RTS Directing Award 1989 RTS Design Award 1989 BAFTA Award Winner 1984 Oscar Nomination 1984 Palme d Or Winner 1979 Award de Qualite 1979 References edit a b c d Birmingham School of Art Ian Emes bcu ac uk Retrieved 28 June 2017 a b c Pink Floyd V amp A Exhibition Nick Mason Discusses The Iconic Items Set For Their Mortal Remains NME 8 September 2016 Retrieved 28 June 2017 Pink Floyd One of These Days 1972 retrieved 28 June 2017 Young Graham 6 December 2013 The young artist from Birmingham who was ahead of his time birminghampost Retrieved 28 June 2017 Povey Glenn 2006 Echoes The Complete History of Pink Floyd New ed Mind Head Publishing pp 183 184 ISBN 978 0 9554624 0 5 The Essential Pink Floyd Movies Music Videos Concert Animation And More Decider Where To Stream Movies amp Shows on Netflix Hulu Amazon Instant HBO Go 13 November 2014 Retrieved 28 June 2017 1978 Cannes Film Festival Kirschbaum Erik 7 November 2014 Rocking the Wall The Berlin Concert that Changed the World Huffington Post Retrieved 28 June 2017 Goodie Two Shoes 1984 retrieved 28 June 2017 The Invisible Man TV Series 2000 2002 retrieved 28 June 2017 Knights amp Emeralds 1986 retrieved 28 June 2017 The Comic Strip Presents The Yob TV Episode 1988 retrieved 28 June 2017 The Munsters Scary Little Christmas TV Movie 1996 retrieved 28 June 2017 Celebrating the life of Ian Emes Pink Floyd pinkfloyd 22 July 2023 Ian Emes British film director animator artist writer and pioneer of experimental film techniques famous for his work with Pink Floyd has died Our sincere condolences to his family and friends Ian s eye catching animated film French Windows set to Pink Floyd s One Of These Days from 1972 came to the attention of Richard Wright and his unforgettable animation for other Floyd songs such as the spinning clock faces of Time and the heartbeat of Speak To Me were mainstays of the band s concerts for many years In more recent years he also created an absorbing 55 minute film for Pink Floyd s The Endless River Tweet Retrieved 22 July 2023 via Twitter Lang Jamie 31 July 2023 Ian Emes Celebrated British Animator And Long Time Pink Floyd Collaborator Dies at 73 Cartoon Brew Retrieved 30 August 2023 https www imdb com title tt11686954 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ian Emes Emes website Ian Emes on Twitter nbsp Emes on Flickr Ian Emes at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ian Emes amp oldid 1193451122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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