Friday, August 16, 2013

Music Video: In Your Arms



I don't think I've ever seen a music video requiring more dedication to create than this one.  This colorful stop-motion music video took thirty people 1,357 hours of work over the course of twenty-two months to create.  288,000 jelly beans were used in the making of the video, and they were all sorted by color and stored neatly in plastic bins during the process, which tickles the OCD part of my brain to no end.  It would have been easier to use CGI, but director Greg Jardin was adamant that each of the video's 2,460 frames be assembled by hand and shot individually.  Check out the making-of video below.



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