Really awesome stop motion LEGO music video by Swedish pop punk artist Rymdreglage.
PAC-MAN was played by real human-beings sitting in a cinema: it’s the 5th video performance of the GAME OVER Project from the French-Swiss artist Guillaume Reymond. This stop-motion video was shot and played for the new ProHelvetia’s programme GameCulture at the Trafo cinema (Baden, Switzerland) on August 28th 2010. This giant game was played by 111 human pixels that has moved from seat to seat during more than 4 hours.
You can find more information and also TETRIS, SPACE INVADERS, PONG and POLE POSITION on their website http://www.notsonoisy.com
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Tokyo in Timelapse. Photography by Samuel Cockedy and music by Paul Frankland.
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French artist BLU is back with BIG BANG BOOM an animation using paint surfaces and stop motion.
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Check out La-based rockers Ok Go and their new music video “End Love.” It’s simple in concept and execution: fun colors, rampant use of dude choreography, and cool camera time-lapse magic. Watch the video here or download it for free on their site.
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UNO is an ensemble of three stop motion videos, realized for the LOV (Vanchiglia Open Lab Torino) event. The video represents three different sides of the creativity: web design, logotype design and video design.
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Creative office environment by Jessica Findley. A fun stop motion video including printable paper, document folder, index book and ring binder.
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TBWA Brussels makes a stop motion video using knitted wool to visualize the warmth of natural gas - AWESOME.
An awesome stop motion for SNASK created by Mike Crozier while he was interning with them in Stockholm. He wrote, shot and edited the film himself without the use of special effects or stopmotion software. There are 1846 photos, and it took just under 4 days to shoot.
Prague-based designer Pavel Fuksa designed 178 fake vintage matchboxes for use in a new music video by Navigators.