Given the high number of views, I am obviously not the first one to talk about this stunning stop motion video.
They shot 60,000 pictures, developed 9,600 prints and then again shot over 1,800 pictures. And apparently without any post production! Stunning, right?
(thank you Markus)
Beautiful; moving; clever.
Jul 30th, 2010 / 4:46 pm
Wow, this is so great, and makes me to buy a new camera..
Jul 30th, 2010 / 5:31 pm
Buy an Olympus PEN camera perhaps?
Jul 30th, 2010 / 6:39 pm
Any one know who made the music? What is the name of the song?
Jul 30th, 2010 / 7:20 pm
Just the labor of editing this could be called post-production… anyway, great video.
Jul 30th, 2010 / 9:56 pm
@Steve: according to google the song is “Down Below” by Johannes Stankowski.
Jul 30th, 2010 / 11:40 pm
This made me smile so big today, thank you!
Jul 31st, 2010 / 3:57 am
Absolutely right! Sweet, stunning, moving… I’m gonna repost it… THANKS!
Jul 31st, 2010 / 5:42 am
Ahhh! Why does he leave his family halfway through?! Does it have anything to do with the man he spends New Year’s Eve with? There’s some real ambiguous human drama happening here.
Jul 31st, 2010 / 10:15 am
But then you must also see this one (which to my mind is even better ;)
“Wolf and Pig”
Jul 31st, 2010 / 12:30 pm
Wow that’s awesome! I love these stop motion videos, but that one was really unique…cause they took pictures OF pictures haha. Awesome!!
Jul 31st, 2010 / 12:51 pm
Really impressive. Watched it a couple of times.
Might just watch it again now ;)
Jul 31st, 2010 / 1:53 pm
Oh wow! That’s amazing! I lost track of the story, but loved watching it and am boggled by the amount of work that’s gone into that!
Aug 1st, 2010 / 1:31 am
This is a stolen idea from the short movie “Wolf and Pig”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmkLlVzUBn4
shame shame shame
Aug 1st, 2010 / 6:23 am
Amazing….!
and I loved the little Swiss souvenir cow bell too.
Aug 1st, 2010 / 9:22 am
Wonderful!
Aug 3rd, 2010 / 3:06 am
This is a completely stolen idea and was noted on Gizmodo’s blog:
http://gizmodo.com/5311626/olympus-stop-motion-e+p1-ad-concept-is-clever-also-stolen
Olympus and their advertising agency, Mullen, has also stolen artists’ work for a more recent commercial. John Grider’s murals & Kevin Cyr’s camper bike were both copied for Olympus’ PEN E-PL1 camera:
http://lol-omg-blog.blogspot.com/2010/05/olympus-rips-off-john-grider.html
If you support the ideas and creativity of artists don’t support a company who steals ideas to sell a product.
Aug 3rd, 2010 / 11:44 am
I love this video! They actually made another one with giant billboards. AND the new one was directed by the guy who did the above mentioned Wolf & Pig. All is right in the world.
You can see it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOxpKdmVvlk&feature=player_embedded or on my blog :)
Aug 3rd, 2010 / 1:14 pm
it’s great isn’t it? Captured all the emotions needed to get us involved and in something electronic too.. I like it! Thanks for posting :)
thea.
xx
(spoonfulzine)
Aug 9th, 2010 / 9:58 pm
This is such a beautifully done video! I have no words, but I love it so.
Aug 10th, 2010 / 3:22 am
Amazing! Clever and intriguing.
Aug 25th, 2010 / 3:34 pm
i. am. so. in. awe. right. now.
Dec 28th, 2010 / 7:40 am