The Beatles did themselves all of the voices. They are very talented. I am 12 and an OBSESSED with the beatles. I know everything about them.
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EDIT: Um, actually you're wrong, The Beatles did not in fact provide their own voices for Yellow Submarine. Their voice actors are as follows:
John Clive: John Lennon
Paul Angelis: Ringo Starr/George Harrison*
Geoffrey Hughes: Paul McCartney
*George's voice for the first half of the film was provided by Peter Batten. Peter Batten was discovered to be a deserter of the British Army, and was arrested during recording. Paul Angelis then provided George's voice for the rest of the movie.
I also happen to be 12, and I also happen to be a HUGE Beatles fan. Funny how things work out.
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Yellow Submarine was produced by Al Brodax for United Artists (UA) and King Features Syndicate. The film was directed by animation producer George Dunning.
For more details on the people involved, see the following excerpt from Wikipedia:
National and foreign animators were assembled by TVC. Bob Balser and Jack Stokes were animation directors. Charlie Jenkins, one of the film's key creative directors, was responsible for the entire Eleanor Rigby sequence, as well as the submarine travel from Liverpool, through London, to splashdown. Jenkins also was responsible for "Only a Northern Song" in the Sea of Science, plus much of the multi-image sequences. Australian Anne Joliffe was a key animator. The background work was executed by artists under the direction of Alison De Vere and Millicent McMillan who were both Background Supervisors. Ted Lewis and Chris Miles were responsible for Animation Clean Up.
George Dunning, who also worked on The Beatles cartoon series, was the overall director for the film, supervising over 200 artists for 11 months. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" was George Dunning's idea, which he turned over to Bill Sewell, who delivered more than thirty minutes of rotoscoped images. By that time, George Dunning was not available, and Bob Balser, with the help of Arne Gustafson, edited the material to its sequence length in the film.
The animation of Yellow Submarine has sometimes falsely been attributed to the famous psychedelic pop art artist of the era, Peter Max; but the film's art director was Heinz Edelmann. Edelmann, along with his contemporary Milton Glaser, pioneered the psychedelic style for which Max would later become famous, but according to Edelmann and producer Al Brodax, as quoted in the book Inside the Yellow Submarine by Hieronimus and Cortner, Max had nothing to do with the production of Yellow Submarine.
The movie's style, created by creative director Heinz Edelmann, contrasts greatly with the efforts of Disney Feature Animation and other animated films previously released by Hollywood up until the time. The film uses a style of limited animation. It also paved the way for Terry Gilliam's animations for Do Not Adjust Your Set and Monty Python.
The Beatles. As far as I know the inspiration for the bizarre lyrics came from a drug (probably acid) induced hallucination
a temporary company called Subafilms, Ltd. It is believed that cartoonist ( for lack of a better word) Peter Max had some input on some of the characters.
"Yellow Submarine"because my friend had to play it for a exam.
YELLOW SUBMARINE In the town where I was born, Lived a man who sailed to sea, And he told us of his life, In the land of submarines, So we sailed on to the sun, Till we found the sea of green, And we lived beneath the waves, In our yellow submarine, We all live in a yellow submarine, yellow submarine, yellow submarine, We all live in a yellow submarine, yellow submarine, yellow submarine. And our friends are all aboard, Many more of them live next door, And the band begins to play. (Trumpets play) We all live in a yellow submarine, yellow submarine, yellow submarine, We all live a yellow submarine, yellow submarine, yellow submarine. (Full speed ahead, Mr. Parker, full speed ahead! Full speed over here, sir! Action station! Action station! Aye, aye, sir, fire! Captin! Captin!) As we live a life of ease Every one of us is all we need,(is all we need) Sky of blue, and sea of green,(sky of blue and sea of green) in our yellow(in our yellow) submarine.(submarine) ( Hahaha! ) We all live in a yellow submarine, yellow submarine, yellow submarine, We all live in a yellow submarine, yellow submarine, yellow submarine. (fading) We all live in a yellow submarine, yellow submarine, yellow submarine, We all live in a yellow submarine, yellow submarine, yellow submarine.
Yellow Submarine The soundtrack to the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" featured seven orchestral tracks by producer George Martin.
The Beatles' version of "Yellow Submarine" is performed in the key of D flat major.
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