About the dvd:
THE FINE ART OF GOOFING OFF
In 1972, San Francisco public television station KQED aired the first of three
half-hour
programs devoted to leisure titled The Fine Art of Goofing Off. Combining various
animation techniques stop-action
photography, claymation, collage, cut-outs,
and continuous drawing this unique series celebrated pointless activity,
dancing
between the silly and the philosophical with free-associative abandon.
With few if any creative limits set by the station, the films reveal a fresh,
imaginative
collaboration between animator Bob McClay, Henry Jacobs, and producer Chris
Koch.
Included are contributions from Alan Watts, author George Leonard, psychedelic
poster
artist Victor Moscoso, filmmaker Jordan Belson, humorist Woody Leifer, as well
as
members of the legendary San Francisco troupe and Second City antecedant, The
Committee. Amazingly, these three films were rescued by McClay on their way
to the
dumpster about 30 years ago! Thanks to him, theyve survived to still offer
the advice,
The pursuit of happiness can be extremely tiring sit still and let
happiness pursue you for a while.
an aimlessly irresistible collection of animated fun.
Terrence OFlaherty
San Francisco Chronicle